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Effects of oxidized regenerated methylcellulose on lymphocyst formation and peritoneum in gynecologic cancer patients

  • Ali Ayhan
  • , Ahmet Basaran
  • , Tolga Ömer Güler
  • Baskent University
  • Kulu State Hospital
  • Sorgun State Hospital

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Abstract

The role of oxidized regenerated methylcellulose (ORC) in the lymphocyst formation after systematic lymphadenectomy Methods and Study Design: This was a retrospective case-control study Patients with gynecologic cancer who underwent systematic lymphadenectomy from May 2000 to April 2006 were considered Retroperitoneal Bno closure[ method was performed in all patients Two groups were identified according to ORC use The lymphocysts were evaluated via ultrasonography/computed tomography/magnetic resonance imaging between the third and sixth months after surgery Results: The overall lymphocyst incidence was found to be 75 (29.8%) of 252, and lymphocyst incidence in the ORC and control groups was 45 (30%) of 150 and 30 (29.4%) of 102, respectively The mean (SD) total number of extracted lymph nodes in the ORC group was 27.5 (10.6), which was significantly higher than that in the control group (22.1 [10.8]; P = 0.001) Duration of drain was significantly longer in the ORC group (P = 0.028) However, when confounding variables were included into the binary logistic regression analysis for the prediction of the duration of drains, only the stage of disease predicted the duration of drains Conclusions: Use of ORC does not seem to affect lymphocyst formation Oxidized regenerated methylcellulose use does not affect the duration of drains, hence ORC does not seem to pose a stimulatory effect on the peritoneum.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)23-27
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Journal of Gynecological Cancer
Volume20
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2010
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Lymphadenectomy
  • Lymphadenectomy complications
  • Lymphocele
  • Lymphocyst
  • Oxidized regenerated methylcellulose

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