A second thought on second look laparotomy

1993 
Between 1982 and 1987, 43 patients with epithelial ovarian carcinoma, identified as International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics Stages I-IV, underwent second-look laparotomy as a part of their treatment protocol. Twenty-nine patients (67%) had no evidence of residual disease, five (11.6%) had residual disease 1 cm, and nine patients (20%) had residual disease 1 cm at re-exploration. Persistent disease at the second operation was positively correlated with the initial clinical stage, and negatively correlated with the extent of the original cytoreductive surgery. Fifteen of 29 patients with negative findings (52%) developed recurrent disease within two years. All recurrences were limited to the abdominal cavity only. Three and five years survival, for the patients with negative findings, was 62% and 48% respectively. No documented benefit to the patients could be demonstrated by adopting second-look laparotomy as a routine procedure in the management of patients with epithelial ovarian carcinoma...
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