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Unintended Consequences: Surgical Complications in Gynecologic Cancer

Sarah Horvath, Erin George, Thomas J. Herzog

发表年份
2013
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More than 91,000 women in the USA will be diagnosed with a gynecologic malignancy in 2013. Most will undergo surgery for staging, treatment or both. No therapeutic intervention is without consequence, therefore, it is imperative to understand the possible complications associated with the perioperative period before undertaking surgery. Complication rates are affected by a patient population that is increasingly older, more obese and more medically complicated. Surgical modalities consist of abdominal, vaginal, laparoscopic and robotic-assisted approaches, and also affect rates of complications. An understanding of the various approaches, patient characteristics and surgeon experience allow for individualized decision-making to minimize the complications after surgery for gynecologic cancer.

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MedicinePerioperativeGeneral surgeryModalitiesMalignancyGynecologic cancerComplicationPopulationSurgeryIntervention (counseling)

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