1. Successful Management of Upper Gastrointestinal Obstruction With Primary Advanced Ovarian Cancer.
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TOMOE YAZAKI, AYUMU MATSUOKA, SHINICHI TATE, KYOKO NISHIKIMI, RIE OKUYA, SATOYO OTSUKA, KAORI KOGA, and HIROKAZU USUI
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OVARIAN cancer ,GASTROINTESTINAL cancer ,NEOADJUVANT chemotherapy ,COMPUTED tomography ,SURGICAL complications ,NASOENTERAL tubes ,DUODENAL obstructions - Abstract
Background/Aim: Upper gastrointestinal obstruction is an extremely rare complication of primary ovarian cancer. We present a case of primary advanced ovarian cancer with gastroduodenal obstruction successfully managed with neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) and conservative treatment. Case Report: A 60-year-old woman was referred to our hospital for advanced ovarian cancer with upper gastrointestinal obstruction. Computed tomography and endoscopy revealed severe duodenal obstruction caused by dissemination. NAC was initiated with conservative management using a nasogastric tube and total parenteral nutrition (TPN). She was able to eat and TPN was stopped after three months. Complete resection was achieved with interval debulking surgery (IDS) not involving pancreatoduodenectomy, which would have been necessary for primary debulking surgery. There were no serious postoperative complications. Conclusion: NAC with conservative management can improve upper gastrointestinal obstruction in patients with primary advanced ovarian cancer. Furthermore, IDS is expected to allow complete resection, avoiding highly invasive surgeries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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