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The role of surgery in the management of gestational trophoblastic disease
Authors:W.B. Jones,J. Wolchok,&   J.L. Lewis,Jr,.
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, Gynecology Service, Memorial Hospital, New York, USA
Abstract:
Between November 1967 and December 1994, 242 patients with gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) were treated with chemotherapy by the Gynecology Service of Memorial Hospital. Eighty-seven of the patients (35.9%) underwent at least one major operation during the course of their illness. Twenty-six patients underwent two major operations, and in five patients, three major operations were performed, for a total of 118 procedures. The most frequent procedures were: hysterectomy, 56 (47.4%); hysterotomy, 15 (12.7%); thoracotomy, 13 (11%); and craniotomy, 5 (4.2%). Twenty-nine additional procedures ranging in complexity from oophorectomy to segmental liver resection were also performed. Twenty-nine operations (24.5%) were considered to be beyond the scope of most gynecologic surgeons. The overall complete remission rate for 242 patients was 90.4%. The rate for patients who underwent a major surgical procedure was 79.3% compared to 96.7% for patients whose treatment was with chemotherapy alone.
The data demonstrate that the integration of surgery in the management of GTD patients often requires a multidisciplinary approach that in many cases can best be achieved at specialized treatment centers.
Keywords:choriocarcinoma    surgery    trophoblastic disease
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