Lymphadenectomy in ovarian cancer: is it still justified?

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Benedetti Panici P., Giannini A., Fischetti M., Lecce F., Di Donato V.
ISSN: 1523-3790

Purpose of Review: The aim of this review is to determine, in the light of recent evidences, the role of lymphadenectomy in ovarian cancer. Recent Findings: The lymphadenectomy in ovarian neoplasms (LION) trial reports no better outcomes and higher complication and mortality rates associated with lymphadenectomy. Even if performed by expert hands, lymphadenectomy has a cost in terms of longer operative time, blood loss, higher rates of transfusions, and intensive unit care. Summary: If on the one hand retroperitoneal staging is not correlated to survival benefits both in early and advanced ovarian cancer, on the other hand it is associated with an increased surgery-related morbidity. Surgical treatment of isolated nodal recurrences seems to be feasible and associated with survival benefits.

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