Low-grade versus high-grade serous ovarian cancer: comparison of surgical outcomes after secondary cytoreductive surgery.
Serena CappuccioClaudia MarchettiDefne Alara AltıntaşRiccardo OlivaSilvio Andrea RussoBarbara CostantiniDiana GiannarelliLorena QuagliozziGiovanni ScambiaAnna FagottiPublished in: International journal of gynecological cancer : official journal of the International Gynecological Cancer Society (2023)
Secondary cytoreductive surgery in low-grade serous ovarian cancer patients was associated with higher complexity, multiple bowel resections, and higher median estimated blood loss than in high-grade serous ovarian cancer. The comparable rate of postoperative complications suggests that secondary cytoreductive surgery in this group of patients is feasible in expert centers.