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2. MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA IN A 26-YEAR-OLD PRIMIGRAVIDA: EP685
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Theodora, M, Theofanakis, C, Fasoulakis, Z, Barbarousi, D, Daskalakis, G, and Rodolakis, A
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- 2019
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3. ABDOMINAL RADICAL TRACHELECTOMY AS A FERTILITY-SPARING TREATMENT FOR EARLY-STAGE CERVICAL CANCER; A SINGLE INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE: EP392
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Rodolakis, A, Thomakos, N, Theofanakis, C, Haidopoulos, D, Sotiropoulou, M, Bourgioti, C, Moulopoulou, L, and Loutradis, D
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- 2019
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4. THE PHILOSOPHY OF SETINEL LYMPH NODE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF EARLY STAGE CERVICAL CANCER. FEASIBLE OR NOT?: EP337
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Koutroumpa, I, Thomakos, N, Sotiropoulou, M, Theofanakis, C, Theodoulidis, V, Pandraklakis, A, Vlachos, D-E, Haidopoulos, D, and Rodolakis, A
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- 2019
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5. 77P The impact of COVID-19 on gynecological cancer diagnoses in Greece
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Fiste, O., primary, Iliopoulou, P., additional, Tzannis, K., additional, Theofanakis, C., additional, Rouvali, A., additional, Markellos, C., additional, Kunadis, E., additional, Potiri, E., additional, Papanota, A-M., additional, Papatheodoridi, A., additional, Andrikopoulou, A., additional, Svarna, A., additional, Kaparelou, M., additional, Koutsoukos, K., additional, Thomakos, N., additional, Haidopoulos, D., additional, Rodolakis, A., additional, Zagouri, F., additional, Dimopoulos, M., additional, and Liontos, M., additional
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- 2023
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6. Quality of training in cervical cancer radical surgery: a survey from the European Network of Young Gynaecologic Oncologists (ENYGO)
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Bizzarri, Nicolo', Pletnev, A., Razumova, Z., Zalewski, K., Theofanakis, C., Selcuk, I., Nikolova, T., Lanner, M., Gomez-Hidalgo, N. R., Kacperczyk-Bartnik, J., Querleu, D., Cibula, D., Verheijen, R. H. M., Fagotti, Anna, Bizzarri N., Fagotti A. (ORCID:0000-0001-5579-335X), Bizzarri, Nicolo', Pletnev, A., Razumova, Z., Zalewski, K., Theofanakis, C., Selcuk, I., Nikolova, T., Lanner, M., Gomez-Hidalgo, N. R., Kacperczyk-Bartnik, J., Querleu, D., Cibula, D., Verheijen, R. H. M., Fagotti, Anna, Bizzarri N., and Fagotti A. (ORCID:0000-0001-5579-335X)
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BACKGROUND: The European Society of Gynaecological Oncology (ESGO) and partners are committed to improving the training for gynecologic oncology fellows. The aim of this survey was to assess the type and level of training in cervical cancer surgery and to investigate whether the Laparoscopic Approach to Cervical Cancer (LACC) trial results impacted training in radical surgery for gynecologic oncology fellows. METHODS: In June 2020, a 47-question electronic survey was shared with European Network of Young Gynaecologic Oncologists (ENYGO) members. Specialist fellows in obstetrics and gynecology, and gynecologic oncology, from high- and low-volume centers, who started training between January 1, 2017 and January 1, 2020 or started before January 1, 2017 but finished their training at least 6 months after the LACC trial publication (October 2018), were included. RESULTS: 81 of 125 (64.8%) respondents were included. The median time from the start of the fellowship to completion of the survey was 28 months (range 6-48). 56 (69.1%) respondents were still fellows-in-training. 6 of 56 (10.7%) and 14 of 25 (56.0%) respondents who were still in training and completed the fellowship, respectively, performed ≥10 radical hysterectomies during their training. Fellows trained in an ESGO accredited center had a higher chance to perform sentinel lymph node biopsy (60.4% vs 30.3%; p=0.027). There was no difference in the mean number of radical hysterectomies performed by fellows during fellowship before and after the LACC trial publication (8±12.0 vs 7±8.4, respectively; p=0.46). A significant reduction in number of minimally invasive radical hysterectomies was noted when comparing the period before and after the LACC trial (38.5% vs 13.8%, respectively; p<0.001). CONCLUSION: Exposure to radical surgery for cervical cancer among gynecologic oncology fellows is low. Centralization of cervical cancer cases to high-volume centers may provide an increase in fellows' exposure to radical
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7. 405 The lockdown effect on gynaecological cancer surgeries during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Theodoulidis, V., primary, Vlachos, D., additional, Theofanakis, C., additional, Pergialiotis, V., additional, Thomakos, N., additional, Rodolakis, A., additional, and Haidopoulos, D., additional
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8. 355 Correlation of patient and tumor characteristics with recurrence patterns of patients undergoing pelvix exenteration for gynecologic malignancy: A retrospective cohort study
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Pergialiotis, V., primary, Angelou, K., additional, Vlachos, D., additional, Theofanakis, C., additional, Theodoulidis, V., additional, Thomakos, N., additional, Rodolakis, A., additional, and Haidopoulos, D., additional
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9. 356. Predictive Factors Of 2nd Degree+ Clavien-Dindo Complications In Pelvic Exenteration: a Retrospective Cohort Study
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Pergialiotis, V., primary, Angelou, k., additional, Vlachos, D., additional, Theofanakis, C., additional, Theodoulidis, V., additional, Thomakos, N., additional, Rodolakis, A., additional, and Haidopoulos, D., additional
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- 2022
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10. 293 Quality of training in cervical cancer surgery: a survey from the European network of young gynaecologic oncologists (ENYGO)
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Bizzarri, N, primary, Pletnev, A, additional, Razumova, Z, additional, Zalewski, K, additional, Theofanakis, C, additional, Selcuk, I, additional, Nikolova, T, additional, Lanner, M, additional, Gómez-Hidalgo, NR, additional, Kacperczyk-Bartnik, J, additional, Querleu, D, additional, Cibula, D, additional, Verheijen, RHM, additional, and Fagotti, A, additional
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- 2021
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11. 432 Factors affecting recurrence following pelvic exenteration for gynecologic malignancies: a retrospective cohort study
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Haidopoulos, D, primary, Pergialiotis, V, additional, Angelou, K, additional, Vlachos, DE, additional, Theofanakis, C, additional, Theodoulidis, V, additional, Thomakos, N, additional, and Rodolakis, A, additional
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- 2021
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12. 757 European Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) gynecological oncology survey: current state of perioperative practice
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Gómez-Hidalgo, NR, primary, Pletnev, A, additional, Razumova, Z, additional, Bizzarri, N, additional, Selcuk, I, additional, Theofanakis, C, additional, Zalewski, K, additional, Nikolova, T, additional, Lanner, M, additional, Kacperczyk-Bartnik, J, additional, Acosta, U, additional, Asuncion, PB, additional, Gil-Moreno, A, additional, Nelson, G, additional, Fotopoulou, C, additional, and Sánchez Iglesias, JL, additional
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- 2021
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13. 437 The value of prognostic nutritional index in determining gynecologic oncology patients at risk of developing infectious morbidity: an interim analysis
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Pergialiotis, V, primary, Papalios, T, additional, Vlachos, DE, additional, Theofanakis, C, additional, Theodoulidis, V, additional, Thomakos, N, additional, Rodolakis, A, additional, and Haidopoulos, D, additional
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- 2021
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14. 984 Impact of SARS-CoV-2 on training and mental wellbeing of surgical gynaecological oncology trainees
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Gaba, F, primary, Blyuss, O, additional, Rodriguez, I, additional, Dilley, J, additional, Wan, YL, additional, Saiz, A, additional, Razumova, Z, additional, Zalewski, K, additional, Nikolova, T, additional, Selcuk, I, additional, Bizzarri, N, additional, Theofanakis, C, additional, Lanner, M, additional, Pletnev, A, additional, Gurumurthy, M, additional, and Manchanda, R, additional
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- 2021
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15. 1028 The application of j-plasma in the excision of diaphragmatic lesions as part of complete cytoreduction in patients with advanced ovarian cancer
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Theodoulidis, V, primary, Prodromidou, A, additional, Pergialiotis, V, additional, Vlachos, DE, additional, Theofanakis, C, additional, Thomakos, N, additional, Rodolakis, A, additional, and Haidopoulos, D, additional
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- 2021
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16. 1119 Complications rates in gynecologic oncology. Α single center experience
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Vlachos, DE, primary, Thomakos, N, additional, Pergialiotis, V, additional, Theofanakis, C, additional, Theodoulidis, V, additional, Haidopoulos, D, additional, and Rodolakis, A, additional
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- 2021
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17. 748 Prevalence of new cervical cancer cases in an ESGO accredited cancer center in athens; A multidisciplinary tumor board retrospective analysis
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Theofanakis, C, primary, Rountis, A, additional, Geramani, E, additional, Zachariou, E, additional, Theodoulidis, V, additional, Pergialiotis, V, additional, Vlachos, DE, additional, Thomakos, N, additional, Haidopoulos, D, additional, and Rodolakis, A, additional
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- 2021
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18. 798 The lockdown effect on gynaecological cancer surgeries during the covid-19 pandemic
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Theodoulidis, V, primary, Vlachos, DE, additional, Theofanakis, C, additional, Pergialiotis, V, additional, Thomakos, N, additional, Rodolakis, A, additional, and Haidopoulos, D, additional
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- 2021
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19. 499 Fertility outcomes following fertility sparing surgery for the management of early-stage clear cell ovarian carcinoma; a systematic review
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Prodromidou, A, primary, Theofanakis, C, additional, Thomakos, N, additional, Haidopoulos, D, additional, and Rodolakis, A, additional
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20. 850 Clinical management and outcomes of primary ovarian sarcomas – a single center experience
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Theodoulidis, V, primary, Vlachos, DE, additional, Theofanakis, C, additional, Pergialiotis, V, additional, Thomakos, N, additional, Rodolakis, A, additional, and Haidopoulos, D, additional
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- 2021
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21. 901 Incidence of ovarian metastasis from non-genital tract primary tumor sites
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Theofanakis, C, primary, Trimmi, K, additional, Liontos, M, additional, Pergialiotis, V, additional, Theodoulidis, V, additional, Vlachos, DE, additional, Thomakos, N, additional, Rodolakis, A, additional, and Haidopoulos, D, additional
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- 2021
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22. Subspecialty training in Europe: A report by the European Network of Young Gynaecological Oncologists
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Lanner, M. Nikolova, T. Gutic, B. Nikolova, N. Pletnev, A. Selcuk, I. Vlachos, D.-E. Razumova, Z. Bizzarri, N. Theofanakis, C. Lepka, P. Kahramanoglu, I. Han, S. Nasser, S. Molnar, S. Hudry, D. Montero-Macías, R. De Lange, N. MacUks, R. Hasanov, M.F. Karimbayli, R. Gagua, I. Andrade, C. Pardal, C. Dotlic, J. Alvarez, R.M. Hruda, M. Fruhauf, F. Ekdahl, L. Antonsen, S.L. Sukhin, V. Eriksson, A.G.Z. Gliozheni, E. Delic, R. Satanova, A. Kovacevic, N. Gristsenko, L. Babloyan, S. Zalewski, K. Bharathan, R.
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Background ESGO (European Society of Gynaecological Oncology) and partners are continually improving the developmental opportunities for gynaecological oncology fellows. The objectives of this survey were to evaluate the progress in the infrastructure of the training systems in Europe over the past decade. We also evaluated training and assessment techniques, the perceived relevance of ENYGO (European Network of Young Gynaecological Oncologists) initiatives, and unmet needs of trainees. Methodology National representatives of ENYGO from 39 countries were contacted with an electronic survey. A graduation in well/moderately/loosely-structured training systems was performed. Descriptive statistical analysis and frequency tables, as well as two-sided Fisher's exact test, were used. Results National representatives from 33 countries answered our survey questionnaire, yielding a response rate of 85%. A national fellowship is offered in 22 countries (66.7%). A logbook to document progress during training is mandatory in 24 (72.7%) countries. A logbook of experience is only utilized in a minority of nations (18%) for assessment purposes. In 42.4% of countries, objective assessments are recognized. Trainees in most countries (22 (66.7%)) requested additional training in advanced laparoscopic surgery. 13 (39.4%) countries have a loosely-structured training system, 11 (33.3%) a moderately-structured training system, and 9 (27.3%) a well-structured training system. Conclusion Since the last publication in 2011, ENYGO was able to implement new activities, workshops, and online education to support training of gynaecological oncology fellows, which were all rated by the respondents as highly useful. This survey also reveals the limitations in establishing more accredited centers, centralized cancer care, and the lack of laparoscopic training. © 2021 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
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23. Fertility sparing surgery for early-stage clear cell carcinoma of the ovary; A systematic review and analysis of obstetric outcomes
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Prodromidou, A. Theofanakis, C. Thomakos, N. Haidopoulos, D. Rodolakis, A.
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Clear cell carcinoma of the ovary (CCOC), accounts for 5–25% of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) cases. A significant proportion of patients with CCOC are of reproductive age, wishing to preserve their fertility. The application of fertility sparing surgery (FSS) in those patients has been extensively criticized, due to the high reported recurrence rates and chemotherapy resistance. The aim of the present study was to accumulate the current knowledge on obstetric and fertility outcomes of patients with early stage CCOC who underwent fertility sparing surgery. A meticulous search of 3 electronic databases was conducted for articles published up to June 2020 relevant in the field using the terms “ovarian cancer”, “clear cell”, “fertility sparing”, “conservative treatment”. Studies that reported pregnancy and maternal outcomes after fertility sparing surgery for the management of early stage CCOC were considered eligible. A total of 5 studies which comprised of 60 patients with early stage CCOC, who underwent fertility-sparing surgery, were reviewed. Ten patients (16.6%) had disease recurrence. The total clinical pregnancy rate of 32% with a proportion of 24% of live birth rates in 12 of the included patients. The median interval from surgery to pregnancy was 41.5 months, while no evidence of disease was recorded among the patients who achieved pregnancy. No difference in survival and recurrence rates among patients who underwent fertility-sparing surgery and those who had radical surgical procedures. Fertility-sparing treatment for International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) Stage IA/IC CCOC seems to be an acceptable treatment option for selected premenopausal women who strongly wish to preserve their childbearing potential. However, larger studies are needed to validate the safety of the procedure. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd, BASO ~ The Association for Cancer Surgery, and the European Society of Surgical Oncology
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24. Minimizing fertility-sparing treatment for low volume early stage cervical cancer; Is less the (R)evolution?
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Theofanakis, C. Haidopoulos, D. Thomakos, N. Rodolakis, A. Fotopoulou, C.
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Background/Aim: The aim of this study was to conduct a review on less radical fertility-sparing surgical treatment for early-stage cervical cancer. Materials and Methods: We conducted a Medline search from 2014 to 2018 regarding less radical fertility-sparing techniques, such as simple trachelectomy or cervical conization, with pelvic lymphadenectomy. We also assessed the impact of the removal of the parametrium on the obstetric and oncologic outcome, in women who desire to preserve their fertility. Results: We analyzed studies about cervical conization and simple trachelectomy, together with pelvic lymphadenectomy in early-stage cervical cancer. We also assessed the importance of parametrial involvement in reducing morbidity, without jeopardizing the oncologic outcome of these patients. Studies demonstrate that in tumors ≤2 cm, without lymphovascular Space Invasion and without evidence of parametrial involvement, a less radical fertilitysparing surgical approach could increase pregnancy rates and have a positive effect on the quality of life of these patients. Conclusion: Standard fertility-sparing treatment for early-stage cervical cancer is still radical trachelectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy. However, studies suggest that the omission of parametrectomy is a feasible and safe option. Simple trachelectomy or cervical conization, both combined with pelvic lymphadenectomy are acceptable approaches in a selected group of patients with early-stage cervical cancer. © 2020 International Institute of Anticancer Research. All rights reserved.
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25. O-254 Research of circadian genes (Clock Bmal1, Per1, Per2, Cry1, Cry2) control over early embryo development, ovaries and liver in vitro
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Theofanakis, C., Dinopoulou, V., Mavrogianni, D., Anagnostou, E., Bletsa, R., Kallianidis, K., Loutradis, D., and Kiessling, A.A.
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26. Thyroid Autoimmunity and Recurrent Miscarriages in a Greek Population.
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Vlismas, AA, primary, Drakakis, P, additional, Kiapekou, EK, additional, Stefanidis, K, additional, Mavrogianni, D, additional, Anagnostou, E, additional, Zapanti, E, additional, Theofanakis, C, additional, Loutradis, D, additional, and Antsaklis, A, additional
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27. Peptide, steroid, glycoprotein hormones affected during in vitro follicle growth (IVG) of mouse preantral follicles by the presence of CRH: A novel mechanism for IVG: O-112
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Dinopoulou, V., Theofanakis, C., Mavrogianni, D., Partsinevelos, G. A., Kiapekou, E., Bletsa, A., and Loutradis, D.
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28. EP905 Ovarian cancer treatment in the elderly
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Kaparelou, M, primary, Tsiara, A, additional, Zakopoulou, R, additional, Kyriazoglou, A, additional, Cohen, A, additional, Liontos, M, additional, Tsironis, G, additional, Koutsoukos, K, additional, Theofanakis, C, additional, Thomakos, N, additional, Zagouri, F, additional, Haidopoulos, D, additional, Rodolakis, A, additional, Dimopoulos, M-A, additional, and Bamias, A, additional
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29. EP685 Management of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in a 26-year-old primigravida
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Theodora, M, primary, Theofanakis, C, additional, Fasoulakis, Z, additional, Barbarousi, D, additional, Daskalakis, G, additional, and Rodolakis, A, additional
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- 2019
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30. EP337 The philosophy of setinel lymph node in the management of early stage cervical cancer. Feasible or not?
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Koutroumpa, I, primary, Thomakos, N, additional, Sotiropoulou, M, additional, Theofanakis, C, additional, Theodoulidis, V, additional, Pandraklakis, A, additional, Vlachos, D-E, additional, Haidopoulos, D, additional, and Rodolakis, A, additional
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31. EP392 Abdominal radical trachelectomy as a fertility-sparing treatment for early-stage cervical cancer; a single institution experience
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Rodolakis, A, primary, Thomakos, N, additional, Theofanakis, C, additional, Haidopoulos, D, additional, Sotiropoulou, M, additional, Bourgioti, C, additional, Moulopoulou, L, additional, and Loutradis, D, additional
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32. THE PHILOSOPHY OF SETINEL LYMPH NODE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF EARLY STAGE CERVICAL CANCER. FEASIBLE OR NOT?
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Koutroumpa, I. Thomakos, N. Sotiropoulou, M. Theofanakis, C. and Theodoulidis, V. Pandraklakis, A. Vlachos, D-E and Haidopoulos, D. Rodolakis, A.
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- 2019
33. The impact of HCG in IVF Treatment: Does it depend on age or on protocol?
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Theofanakis, C. Athanasiou, V. Liokari, E. Stavrou, S. Sakellariou, M. Athanassiou, A.-I. Athanassiou, A. Drakakis, P. Loutradis, D.
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Objective: to evaluate the effect of the addition of low dose human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) to human menopausal gonadotropin (HMG) throughout the early follicular phase in controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) conducted with two difference regimens. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist and short GnRH-agonist protocol were applied in two in vitro fertilization (IVF) clinics. Methods: Clinical study conducted during the period 2014–2016 in two IVF clinics in a cohort of 240 women. In the first group 1 (124 women), a GnRH antagonist protocol with HMG and addition of low dose (100IU/day) h CG was applied. The other group 2 consisted of 116 women who underwent a short GnRH- agonist protocol with HMG and addition of low dose (100 IU/day) h CG. Results: Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed. The group 2 found to be associated with greater number of follicles and oocytes. The pregnancy rates were 12.1% and 26.7% in group 1 and group 2, respectively (p = 0.004). For patients over 40 years, the number of follicles and oocytes retrieved were significant higher in group 2.The pregnancy rate in group 2 was higher than in group 1 (21, 6% vs 5%, p = 0.017). Conclusions: Advanced age women are likely to achievepregnancy using the GnRH Short than GnRH antagonist, when HMG/hCG is used, while HMG–hCG gonadotropins have the same potentialas Recombinant follicle stimulating hormone (rFSH)–hCG used in GnRH short protocol. © 2019 Elsevier Masson SAS
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34. MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA IN A 26-YEAR-OLD PRIMIGRAVIDA
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Theodora, M. Theofanakis, C. Fasoulakis, Z. Barbarousi, D. and Daskalakis, G. Rodolakis, A.
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35. Local analgesic effect of pethidine infiltrated intrafascially after total abdominal hysterectomy: A randomized, double-blind study
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Stamatakis, E. Kalopita, K. Hadzilia, S. Theofanakis, C. Valsamidis, D.
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Objective: Surgical-site infiltration with local anesthetics is a key component of multimodal analgesia regimen for adequate postoperative pain management. This randomized, double-blind study was designed to evaluate the local analgesic efficacy of pethidine in patients undergoing total abdominal hysterectomy (TAH) through a Pfannenstiel incision. Materials and Methods: Patients were randomized into two groups. The first group received wound infiltration (WI) with 0.5 mg/kg pethidine, diluted in 15 ml normal saline, and injected in the fascial layer at the end of surgery, combined with a simultaneous intramuscular (IM) injection of 2.5 ml normal saline (WI group). The second group received WI with 15 ml normal saline combined with an IM injection of 0.5 mg/kg pethidine and diluted in 2.5 ml normal saline (IM group). All patients received general anesthesia following a standardized anesthetic protocol. Study end points were 24-h total morphine consumption and pain scores based on a visual analog scale (VAS) at rest and on coughing at 1, 3, 6, and 24 postoperative h, as well as sedation scores observed using a 0-10 numeric rating scale. Adverse effects from morphine uptake, such as nausea, vomiting, and the need for rescue antiemetics, were recorded as well. Results: Postoperative VAS assessments showed no statistically significant advantage between WI and IM method, while the total (24h) consumption of morphine was lower in the IM, compared to the WI group (27.2%). The latter demonstrated a consistently higher median sedation score at all assessed time points after the operation (P < 0.05); however, it was significantly different only at the 6 h time point. Conclusions: Local WI with pethidine after TAH did not reduce the total morphine consumption for the first 24 h postoperatively. Morphine consumption was lower in the IM group, compared to the WI group. Further studies are needed to assess the effectiveness of pethidine as a local anesthetic agent. © 2018 Journal of Natural Science, Biology and Medicine | Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow.
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36. Anesthetic management of mosaic Turner's syndrome posted for elective cesarean delivery after spontaneous pregnancy
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Kalopita, K. Michala, L. Theofanakis, C. Valsamidis, D.
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Turner's syndrome, one of the most common sex chromosome abnormalities in females, is caused by loss of part or all of an X chromosome. We report a case of mosaic Turner's syndrome, posted for elective cesarean delivery under low-dose sequential combined spinal-epidural anesthesia. The unique features of this case were the combination of an anticipated difficult airway and both short stature and scoliosis in the lumbar region. A titrated combined spinal-epidural technique was performed in order to avoid hemodynamic instability, which could have been exacerbated in the presence of cardiovascular deformities that accompany this syndrome in many cases. The patient was managed successfully under regional anesthesia, which is generally a preferred technique to general anesthesia, to avoid sympathetic stimulation during intubation and emergence. Further, this technique may avoid potential complications associated with difficult airway management. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd
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37. Second trimester uterine rupture in a septated unscarred uterus: A case report study
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Theofanakis, C. Michala, L. Karampelas, A. Al-Achmar, S.N. Daskalakis, G.
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Introduction: Uterine rupture in the second trimester before the onset of labor is a rare condition that can lead to high maternal morbidity and fatal fetal outcome. Case Report: The authors report a case of spontaneous uterine rupture in a 35-year-old woman at the 16th week of a twin gestation, after IVF. She presented with intraperitoneal haemorrhage, maternal collapse, fetal demise, and required immediate surgical management. Conclusions: Uterine rupture in a primigravid uterus is a rare but life-threatening situation. Studies have shown that the unscarred uterus is not immune to such an event. Even though it is not a common complication, it should always be considered in primigravid women presenting with abdominal pain, hemodynamic instability, and indications of fetal demise. © 2018 S.O.G. Canada Inc. All rights reserved.
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38. Prenatal diagnosis of sirenomelia with anencephaly and craniorachischisis totalis: A case report study
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Theofanakis, C. Theodora, M. Sindos, M. Daskalakis, G.
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Rationale:Sirenomelia and anencephaly are well-defined congenital malformations that usually occur independently.Patient concerns:We report a case of combined sirenomelia, anencephaly and complete rachischisis, diagnosed in the 16th week of gestation.Diagnoses:To our knowledge, this is the 7th case in the literature and the first that is diagnosed so early in pregnancy.Interventions:The final diagnosis is confirmed with radiological examination after the termination of pregnancy.Outcomes:Prenatal diagnosis of sirenomelia is difficult due to the presence of kidney agenesis and severe oligohydramnios.Lessons:The combination of sirenomelia and craniorachischisis totalis is extremely rare and prenatal ultrasound scan are a challenge, even for experts in the field. Copyright © 2017 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
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39. Human chorionic gonadotropin: The pregnancy hormone and more
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Theofanakis, C. Drakakis, P. Besharat, A. Loutradis, D.
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To thoroughly review the uses of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) related to the process of reproduction and also assess new, non-traditional theories. Review of the international literature and research studies. hCG and its receptor, LH/CGR, are expressed in numerous sites of the reproductive tract, both in gonadal and extra-goanadal tissues, promoting oocyte maturation, fertilization, implantation and early embryo development. Moreover, hCG seems to have a potential role as an anti-rejection agent in solid organ transplantation. Future research needs to focus extensively on the functions of hCG and its receptor LH/CGR, in an effort to reveal known, as well as unknown clinical potentials. © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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40. Second trimester uterine rupture in a septated unscarred uterus: a case report study
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Theofanakis, C., primary, Michala, L., primary, Karampelas, A., primary, Al-Achmar, S.N., primary, and Daskalakis, G., primary
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41. Anesthetic management of mosaic Turner’s syndrome posted for elective cesarean delivery after spontaneous pregnancy
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Kalopita, K., primary, Michala, L., additional, Theofanakis, C., additional, and Valsamidis, D., additional
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42. Perivascular epithelioid cell tumor of the uterus: Report of two cases and mini-review of the literature
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Theofanakis, C. Thomakos, N. Sotiropoulou, M. Rodolakis, A.
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Introduction Perivascular Epithelioid Cell tumor (PEComa) is a rare neoplasm of mesenchymal origin, with the uterus being the most common site of appearance, regarding the female genital tract. Case report We present two cases of PEComas of the uterus in patients aged 57 and 42-years-old, presented to our department with palpable abdominal masses and abnormal vaginal bleeding. During follow up period, both patients are free of recurrent disease one and two years after surgery, respectively, without receiving any adjuvant treatment. Conclusions PEComa of the female gynecological tract is a rare entity presenting with variable symptoms and different prognosis for each individual case. The diagnosis is based on histopathology and immunohistochemistry reports and the optimal treatment is the surgical resection of the tumor. © 2016
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43. Session 66: Embryo quality: does it predict pregnancy?
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Ferreira, Y. J., primary, Gardiner, C., additional, Poli, M., additional, Turner, K., additional, Child, T., additional, Sargent, I. L., additional, Theofanakis, C., additional, Dinopoulou, V., additional, Mavrogianni, D., additional, Anagnostou, E., additional, Bletsa, R., additional, Kallianidis, K., additional, Loutradis, D., additional, Kiessling, A. A., additional, Azzarello, A., additional, Hoest, T., additional, Mikkelsen, A. L., additional, Ohgi, S., additional, Hagiwara, C., additional, Nakamura, C., additional, Anakubo, H., additional, Yanaihara, A., additional, Morbeck, D., additional, Bauman, N., additional, Fredrickson, J., additional, Moyer, T., additional, and Matern, D., additional
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44. FEMALE (IN)FERTILITY
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Kanta Goswami, S., primary, Banerjee, S., additional, Saha, P., additional, Chakraborty, P., additional, Kabir, S. N., additional, Karimzadeh, M. A., additional, Mohammadian, F., additional, Mashayekhy, M., additional, Saldeen, P., additional, Kallen, K., additional, Karlstrom, P. O., additional, Rodrigues-Wallberg, K. A., additional, Salerno, A., additional, Nazzaro, A., additional, Di Iorio, L., additional, Marino, S., additional, Granato, C., additional, Landino, G., additional, Pastore, E., additional, Ghoshdastidar, B., additional, Chakraborty, C., additional, Ghoshdastidar, B. N., additional, Ghoshdastidar, S., additional, Partsinevelos, G. A., additional, Papamentzelopoulou, M., additional, Mavrogianni, D., additional, Marinopoulos, S., additional, Dinopoulou, V., additional, Theofanakis, C., additional, Anagnostou, E., additional, Loutradis, D., additional, Franz, C., additional, Nieuwland, R., additional, Montag, M., additional, Boing, A., additional, Rosner, S., additional, Germeyer, A., additional, Strowitzki, T., additional, Toth, B., additional, Mohamed, M., additional, Vlismas, A., additional, Sabatini, L., additional, Caragia, A., additional, Collins, B., additional, Leach, A., additional, Zosmer, A., additional, Al-Shawaf, T., additional, Beyhan, Z., additional, Fisch, J. D., additional, Danner, C., additional, Keskintepe, L., additional, Aydin, Y., additional, Ayca, P., additional, Oge, T., additional, Hassa, H., additional, Papanikolaou, E., additional, Pados, G., additional, Grimbizis, G., additional, Bili, H., additional, Karastefanou, K., additional, Fatemi, H., additional, Kyrou, D., additional, Humaidan, P., additional, Tarlatzis, B., additional, Gungor, F., additional, Karamustafaoglu, B., additional, Iyibozkurt, A. C., additional, Ozsurmeli, M., additional, Bastu, E., additional, Buyru, F., additional, Di Emidio, G., additional, Vitti, M., additional, Mancini, A., additional, Baldassarra, T., additional, D'Alessandro, A. M., additional, Polsinelli, F., additional, Tatone, C., additional, Leperlier, F., additional, Lammers, J., additional, Dessolle, L., additional, Lattes, S., additional, Barriere, P., additional, Freour, T., additional, Elodie, P., additional, Assou, S., additional, Van den Abbeel, E., additional, Arce, J. C., additional, Hamamah, S., additional, Dechaud, H., additional, Haouzi, D., additional, Tiplady, S., additional, Johnson, S., additional, Jones, G., additional, Ledger, W., additional, Eizadyar, N., additional, Ahmad Nia, S., additional, Seyed Mirzaie, M., additional, Azin, S. A., additional, Yazdani Safa, M., additional, Onaran, Y., additional, Iltemir Duvan, C., additional, Keskin, E., additional, Ayrim, A., additional, Kafali, H., additional, Kadioglu, N., additional, Guler, B., additional, Var, T., additional, Cicek, M. N., additional, Batioglu, A. S., additional, Lichtblau, I., additional, Olivennes, F., additional, de Mouzon, J., additional, Dumont, M., additional, Junca, A. M., additional, Cohen-Bacrie, M., additional, Hazout, A., additional, Belloc, S., additional, Cohen-Bacrie, P., additional, Allegra, A., additional, Marino, A., additional, Sammartano, F., additional, Coffaro, F., additional, Scaglione, P., additional, Gullo, S., additional, Volpes, A., additional, Prisant, N., additional, Saare, M., additional, Vaidla, K., additional, Salumets, A., additional, Peters, M., additional, Jindal, U. N., additional, Thakur, M., additional, Shvell, V., additional, Diamond, M. P., additional, Awonuga, A. O., additional, Veljkovic, M., additional, Macanovic, B., additional, Milacic, I., additional, Borogovac, D., additional, Arsic, B., additional, Pavlovic, D., additional, Lekic, D., additional, Bojovic Jovic, D., additional, Garalejic, E., additional, Jayaprakasan, K., additional, Eljabu, H., additional, Hopkisson, J., additional, Campbell, B., additional, Raine-Fenning, N., additional, Kop, P., additional, van Wely, M., additional, Mol, B. W., additional, Melker, A. A., additional, Janssens, P. M. W., additional, Nap, A., additional, Arends, B., additional, Roovers, J. P. W. R., additional, Ruis, H., additional, Repping, S., additional, van der Veen, F., additional, Mochtar, M. H., additional, Sargin, A., additional, Yilmaz, N., additional, Gulerman, C., additional, Guven, A., additional, Polat, B., additional, Ozel, M., additional, Bardakci, Y., additional, Vidal, C., additional, Giles, J., additional, Remohi, J., additional, Pellicer, A., additional, Garrido, N., additional, Javdani, M., additional, Fallahzadeh, H., additional, Davar, R., additional, Sheibani, H., additional, Leary, C., additional, Killick, S., additional, Sturmey, R. G., additional, Kim, S. G., additional, Lee, K. H., additional, Park, I. H., additional, Sun, H. G., additional, Lee, J. H., additional, Kim, Y. Y., additional, Choi, E. M., additional, Van Loendersloot, L. L., additional, Van Wely, M., additional, Bossuyt, P. M. M., additional, Van Der Veen, F., additional, Roychoudhury Sarkar, M., additional, Roy, D., additional, Sahu, R., additional, Bhattacharya, J., additional, Eguiluz Gutierrez- Barquin, I., additional, Sanchez Sanchez, V., additional, Torres Afonso, A., additional, Alvarez Sanchez, M., additional, De Leon Socorro, S., additional, Molina Cabrillana, J., additional, Seara Fernandez, S., additional, Garcia Hernandez, J. A., additional, Ozkan, Z. S., additional, Simsek, M., additional, Kumbak, B., additional, Atilgan, R., additional, Sapmaz, E., additional, Agirregoikoa, J. A., additional, DePablo, J. L., additional, Abanto, E., additional, Gonzalez, M., additional, Anarte, C., additional, Barrenetxea, G., additional, Aleyasin, A., additional, Mahdavi, A., additional, Agha Hosseini, M., additional, Safdarian, L., additional, Fallahi, P., additional, Bahmaee, F., additional, Sarikaya, E., additional, Segawa, T., additional, Teramoto, S., additional, Tsuchiyama, S., additional, Miyauchi, O., additional, Watanabe, Y., additional, Ohkubo, T., additional, Shozu, M., additional, Ishikawa, H., additional, Yelian, F., additional, Papaioannou, S., additional, Knowles, T., additional, Aslam, M., additional, Milnes, R., additional, Takashima, A., additional, Takeshita, N., additional, Kinoshita, T., additional, Chapman, M. G., additional, Kilani, S., additional, Dadras, N., additional, Parsanezhad, M. E., additional, Zolghadri, J., additional, Younesi, M., additional, Floehr, J., additional, Dietzel, E., additional, Wessling, J., additional, Neulen, J., additional, Rosing, B., additional, Tan, S., additional, Jahnen-Dechent, W., additional, Lee, K. S., additional, Joo, J. K., additional, Son, J. B., additional, Joo, B. S., additional, Risquez, F., additional, Confino, E., additional, Llavaneras, F., additional, Marval, I., additional, D'Ommar, G., additional, Gil, M., additional, Risquez, M., additional, Lozano, L., additional, Paublini, A., additional, Piras, M., additional, Risquez, A., additional, Prochazka, R., additional, Blaha, M., additional, Nemcova, L., additional, Weghofer, A., additional, Kim, A., additional, Barad, D. H., additional, Gleicher, N., additional, Kilic, Y., additional, Ergun, B., additional, Howard, B., additional, Weiss, H., additional, Doody, K., additional, Schafer, C., additional, Ensslen, S., additional, Denecke, B., additional, Veitinger, T., additional, Spehr, M., additional, Tropartz, T., additional, Tolba, R., additional, Egert, A., additional, Schorle, H., additional, Alanya, S., additional, and Yumru, H., additional
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45. SESSION 30: EMBRYOLOGY - EARLY EVENTS
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Nikiforaki, D., primary, Vanden Meerschaut, F., additional, Qian, C., additional, Van den Abbeel, E., additional, Heindryckx, B., additional, De Sutter, P., additional, Serdarogullari, M., additional, Ciray, H. N., additional, Yayla, S., additional, Bayram, A., additional, Bahceci, M., additional, Dalati, S., additional, Day, M. L., additional, Trapphoff, T., additional, Demant, M., additional, Staubach, N., additional, Frohlich, T., additional, Arnold, G. J., additional, Eichenlaub-Ritter, U., additional, Dinopoulou, V., additional, Theofanakis, C., additional, Mavrogianni, D., additional, Partsinevelos, G. A., additional, Kiapekou, E., additional, Bletsa, A., additional, Loutradis, D., additional, Asgari, L., additional, Williamson, S., additional, Maalouf, W., additional, Jayaprakasan, K., additional, Marsters, P., additional, and Campbell, B. K., additional
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46. POSTER VIEWING SESSION - EMBRYOLOGY
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Fourati Ben Mustapha, S., primary, Khrouf, M., additional, Kacem Ben Rejeb, K., additional, Elloumi Chaabene, H., additional, Merdassi, G., additional, Wahbi, D., additional, Ben Meftah, M., additional, Zhioua, F., additional, Zhioua, A., additional, Azzarello, A., additional, Host, T., additional, Mikkelsen, A. L., additional, Theofanakis, C. P., additional, Dinopoulou, V., additional, Mavrogianni, D., additional, Partsinevelos, G. A., additional, Drakakis, P., additional, Stefanidis, K., additional, Bletsa, A., additional, Loutradis, D., additional, Rienzi, L., additional, Cobo, A., additional, Paffoni, A., additional, Scarduelli, C., additional, Capalbo, A., additional, Garrido, N., additional, Remohi, J., additional, Ragni, G., additional, Ubaldi, F. M., additional, Herrer, R., additional, Quera, M., additional, GIL, E., additional, Serna, J., additional, Grondahl, M. L., additional, Bogstad, J., additional, Agerholm, I. E., additional, Lemmen, J. G., additional, Bentin-Ley, U., additional, Lundstrom, P., additional, Kesmodel, U. S., additional, Raaschou-Jensen, M., additional, Ladelund, S., additional, Guzman, L., additional, Ortega, C., additional, Albuz, F. K., additional, Gilchrist, R. B., additional, Devroey, P., additional, Smitz, J., additional, De Vos, M., additional, Bielanska, M., additional, Leveille, M. C., additional, Borghi, E., additional, Magli, M. C., additional, Figueroa, M. J., additional, Mascaretti, G., additional, Ferraretti, A. P., additional, Gianaroli, L., additional, Szlit, E., additional, Leocata Nieto, F., additional, Maggiotto, G., additional, Arenas, G., additional, Tarducci Bonfiglio, N., additional, Ahumada, A., additional, Asch, R., additional, Sciorio, R., additional, Dayoub, N., additional, Thong, J., additional, Pickering, S., additional, Ten, J., additional, Carracedo, M. A., additional, Guerrero, J., additional, Rodriguez-Arnedo, A., additional, Llacer, J., additional, Bernabeu, R., additional, Tatone, C., additional, Heizenrieder, T., additional, Di Emidio, G., additional, Treffon, P., additional, Seidel, T., additional, Eichenlaub-Ritter, U., additional, Cortezzi, S. S., additional, Cabral, E. C., additional, Ferreira, C. R., additional, Trevisan, M. G., additional, Figueira, R. C. S., additional, Braga, D. P. A. F., additional, Eberlin, M. N., additional, Iaconelli Jr., A., additional, Borges Jr., E., additional, Zabala, A., additional, Pessino, T., additional, Blanco, L., additional, Rey Valzacchi, G., additional, Leocata, F., additional, Vanden Meerschaut, F., additional, Heindryckx, B., additional, Qian, C., additional, Deforce, D., additional, Leybaert, L., additional, De Sutter, P., additional, De las Heras, M., additional, De Pablo, J. L., additional, Navarro, B., additional, Agirregoikoa, J. A., additional, Barrenetxea, G., additional, Cruz, M., additional, Perez-Cano, I., additional, Gadea, B., additional, Herrero, J., additional, Martinez, M., additional, Roldan, M., additional, Munoz, M., additional, Pellicer, A., additional, Meseguer, M., additional, Galindo, N., additional, Scarselli, F., additional, Alviggi, E., additional, Colasante, A., additional, Minasi, M. G., additional, Rubino, P., additional, Lobascio, M., additional, Ferrero, S., additional, Litwicka, K., additional, Varricchio, M. T., additional, Giannini, P., additional, Piscitelli, P., additional, Franco, G., additional, Zavaglia, D., additional, Nagy, Z. P., additional, Greco, E., additional, Urner, F., additional, Wirthner, D., additional, Murisier, F., additional, Mock, P., additional, Germond, M., additional, Amorocho Llanos, B., additional, Calderon, G., additional, Lopez, D., additional, Fernandez, L., additional, Nicolas, M., additional, Landeras, J., additional, Finn-Sell, S. L., additional, Leandri, R., additional, Fleming, T. P., additional, Macklon, N. S., additional, Cheong, Y. C., additional, Eckert, J. J., additional, Lee, J. H., additional, Jung, Y. J., additional, Hwang, H. K., additional, Kang, A., additional, An, S. J., additional, Jung, J. Y., additional, Kwon, H. C., additional, Lee, S. J., additional, Palini, S., additional, Zolla, L., additional, De Stefani, S., additional, Scala, V., additional, D'Alessandro, A., additional, Polli, V., additional, Rocchi, P., additional, Tiezzi, A., additional, Pelosi, E., additional, Dusi, L., additional, Bulletti, C., additional, Fadini, R., additional, Lain, M., additional, Mignini Renzini, M., additional, Brambillasca, F., additional, Coticchio, G., additional, Merola, M., additional, Guglielmo, M. C., additional, Dal Canto, M., additional, Figueira, R., additional, Setti, A. S., additional, Worrilow, K. C., additional, Uzochukwu, C. D., additional, Eid, S., additional, Le Gac, S., additional, Esteves, T. C., additional, van Rossem, F., additional, van den Berg, A., additional, Boiani, M., additional, Kasapi, E., additional, Panagiotidis, Y., additional, Goudakou, M., additional, Papatheodorou, A., additional, Pasadaki, T., additional, Prapas, N., additional, Prapas, Y., additional, Vanderzwalmen, P., additional, Norasing, S., additional, Atchajaroensatit, P., additional, Tawiwong, W., additional, Thepmanee, O., additional, Saenlao, S., additional, Aojanepong, J., additional, Hunsajarupan, P., additional, Sajjachareonpong, K., additional, Punyatanasakchai, P., additional, Maneepalviratn, S., additional, Jetsawangsri, U., additional, Tejera, A., additional, Rubio, I., additional, Romero, J. L., additional, Nordhoff, V., additional, Schlatt, S., additional, Schuring, A. N., additional, Kiesel, L., additional, Kliesch, S., additional, Azambuja, R., additional, Okada, L., additional, Lazzari, V., additional, Dorfman, L., additional, Michelon, J., additional, Badalotti, M., additional, Badalotti, F., additional, Petracco, A., additional, Schwarzer, C., additional, Versieren, K., additional, De Croo, I., additional, Lierman, S., additional, De Vos, W., additional, Van den Abbeel, E., additional, Gerris, J., additional, Milacic, I., additional, Borogovac, D., additional, Veljkovic, M., additional, Arsic, B., additional, Jovic Bojovic, D., additional, Lekic, D., additional, Pavlovic, D., additional, Garalejic, E., additional, Albertini, D. F., additional, De Ponti, E., additional, Sanges, F., additional, Talevi, R., additional, Papini, L., additional, Mollo, V., additional, Rienzi, L. F., additional, Gualtieri, R., additional, Orteg, C., additional, Choi, J., additional, Lee, H., additional, Ku, S., additional, Kim, S., additional, Choi, Y., additional, Kim, J., additional, Moon, S., additional, Demilly, E., additional, Assou, S., additional, Moussaddykine, S., additional, Dechaud, H., additional, Hamamah, S., additional, Takisawa, T., additional, Doshida, M., additional, Hattori, H., additional, Nakamura, Y., additional, Kyoya, T., additional, Shibuya, Y., additional, Nakajo, Y., additional, Tasaka, A., additional, Toya, M., additional, Kyono, K., additional, Novo, S., additional, Penon, O., additional, Gomez, R., additional, Barrios, L., additional, Duch, M., additional, Santalo, J., additional, Esteve, J., additional, Nogues, C., additional, Plaza, J. A., additional, Perez-Garcia, L., additional, Ibanez, E., additional, Chavez, S., additional, Loewke, K., additional, Behr, B., additional, Reijo Pera, R., additional, Huang, S., additional, Wang, H., additional, Soong, Y., additional, Chang, C., additional, Okimura, T., additional, Kuwayama, M., additional, Mori, C., additional, Morita, M., additional, Uchiyama, K., additional, Aono, F., additional, Kato, K., additional, Takehara, Y., additional, Kato, O., additional, Minasi, M., additional, Casciani, V., additional, Arizzi, L., additional, Mencacci, C., additional, Piscitelli, C., additional, Cucinelli, F., additional, Tocci, A., additional, Wydooghe, E., additional, Vandaele, L., additional, Dewulf, J., additional, Van Soom, A., additional, Moon, J. H., additional, Son, W. Y., additional, Mahfoudh, A., additional, Henderson, S., additional, Jin, S. G., additional, Shalom-Paz, E., additional, Dahan, M., additional, Holzer, H., additional, Mahmoud, K., additional, Triki-Hmam, C., additional, Terras, K., additional, Hfaiedh, T., additional, Ben Aribia, M. H., additional, Otsubo, H., additional, Egashira, A., additional, Tanaka, K., additional, Matsuguma, T., additional, Murakami, M., additional, Murakami, K., additional, Otsuka, M., additional, Yoshioka, N., additional, Araki, Y., additional, Kuramoto, T., additional, Smit, J. G., additional, Sterrenburg, M. D., additional, Eijkemans, M. J. C., additional, Al-Inany, H. G., additional, Youssef, M. A. F. M., additional, Broekmans, F. J. M., additional, Willoughby, K., additional, DiPaolo, L., additional, Deys, L., additional, Lagunov, A., additional, Amin, S., additional, Faghih, M., additional, Hughes, E., additional, Karnis, M., additional, Ashkar, F., additional, King, W. A., additional, Neal, M. S., additional, Antonova, I., additional, Veleva, L., additional, Petkova, L., additional, Shterev, A., additional, Nogales, C., additional, Martinez, E., additional, Ariza, M., additional, Cernuda, D., additional, Gaytan, M., additional, Linan, A., additional, Guillen, A., additional, Bronet, F., additional, Cottin, V., additional, Fabian, D., additional, Allemann, F., additional, Koller, A., additional, Spira, J. C., additional, Agudo, D., additional, Martinez-Burgos, M., additional, Arnanz, A., additional, Basile, N., additional, Rodriguez, A., additional, Cho, Y. S., additional, Filioli Uranio, M., additional, Ambruosi, B., additional, Paternoster, M. S., additional, Totaro, P., additional, Sardanelli, A. M., additional, Dell'Aquila, M. E., additional, Zollner, U., additional, Hofmann, T., additional, Zollner, K. P., additional, Kovacic, B., additional, Roglic, P., additional, Vlaisavljevic, V., additional, Sole, M., additional, Boada, M., additional, Coroleu, B., additional, Veiga, A., additional, Martiny, G., additional, Molinari, M., additional, Revelli, A., additional, Chimote, N. M., additional, Chimote, M., additional, Mehta, B., additional, Chimote, N. N., additional, Sheikh, N., additional, Nath, N., additional, Mukherjee, A., additional, Rakic, K., additional, Reljic, M., additional, Ingerslev, H. J., additional, Kirkegaard, K., additional, Hindkjaer, J., additional, Agerholm, I., additional, Kitasaka, H., additional, Fukunaga, N., additional, Nagai, R., additional, Yoshimura, T., additional, Tamura, F., additional, Kitamura, K., additional, Hasegawa, N., additional, Nakayama, K., additional, Katou, M., additional, Itoi, F., additional, Asano, E., additional, Deguchi, N., additional, Ooyama, K., additional, Hashiba, Y., additional, Asada, Y., additional, Michaeli, M., additional, Rotfarb, N., additional, Karchovsky, E., additional, Ruzov, O., additional, Atamny, R., additional, Slush, K., additional, Fainaru, O., additional, Ellenbogen, A., additional, Chekuri, S., additional, Chaisrisawatsuk, T., additional, Chen, P., additional, Pangestu, M., additional, Jansen, S., additional, Catt, S., additional, Molinari, E., additional, Racca, C., additional, Ryu, C., additional, Kang, S., additional, Lee, J., additional, Chung, D., additional, Roh, S., additional, Chi, H., additional, Yokota, Y., additional, Yokota, M., additional, Yokota, H., additional, Sato, S., additional, Nakagawa, M., additional, Komatsubara, M., additional, Makita, M., additional, Oyama, K., additional, Naruse, K., additional, Kilani, S., additional, Chapman, M. G., additional, Kwik, M., additional, Chapman, M., additional, Guven, S., additional, Odaci, E., additional, Yildirim, O., additional, Kart, C., additional, Unsal, M. A., additional, Yulug, E., additional, Isachenko, E., additional, Maettner, R., additional, Strehler, E., additional, Isachenko, V., additional, Hancke, K., additional, Kreienberg, R., additional, Sterzik, K., additional, Zheng, X. Y., additional, Wang, L. N., additional, Liu, P., additional, Qiao, J., additional, Inoue, F., additional, Dashtizad, M., additional, Wahid, H., additional, Rosnina, Y., additional, Daliri, M., additional, Hajarian, H., additional, Akbarpour, M., additional, Abbas Mazni, O., additional, Knez, K., additional, Tomaevic, T., additional, Vrtacnik Bokal, E., additional, Zorn, B., additional, Virant Klun, I., additional, Koster, M., additional, Liebenthron, J., additional, Nicolov, A., additional, van der Ven, K., additional, van der Ven, H., additional, Montag, M., additional, Fayazi, M., additional, Salehnia, M., additional, Beigi Boroujeni, M., additional, Khansarinejad, B., additional, Deignan, K., additional, Emerson, G., additional, Mocanu, E., additional, Wang, J. J., additional, Andonov, M., additional, Linara, E., additional, Ahuja, K. K., additional, Nachef, S., additional, Pasqualotto, F. F., additional, Pasqualotto, E., additional, Chang, C. C., additional, Bernal, D. P., additional, Elliott, T. 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47. 294. Abdominal radical trachelectomy as a fertility-sparing treatment for early-stage cervical cancer; a single institution experience.
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Theofanakis, C., Thomakos, N., Pergialiotis, V., Theodoulidis, V., Vlachos, D., Haidopoulos, D., and Rodolakis, A.
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48. 410 The application of j-plasma in the excision of diaphragmatic lesions as part of complete cytoreduction in patients with advanced ovarian cancer.
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Theodoulidis, V., Prodromidou, A., Vlachos, D., Theofanakis, C., Pergialiotis, V., Thomakos, N., Rodolakis, A., and Haidopoulos, D.
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49. Best original research presented at the 25th European Congress on Gynaecological Oncology: best of ESGO 2024.
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Kacperczyk-Bartnik J, El Hajj H, Bizzarri N, Bilir E, Zwimpfer TA, Strojna AN, Gasimli K, Angeles MA, Ghirardi V, Erfani H, Nikolova T, Theofanakis C, Tóth R, Ponce Sebastià J, Chiva L, and Lorusso D
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- Female, Humans, Europe, Gynecology methods, Societies, Medical, Genital Neoplasms, Female therapy, Congresses as Topic, Medical Oncology methods
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The 'Best of ESGO 2024' article includes a selection of the most highly rated original research presented during the 25th Annual Congress of the European Society of Gynaecologic Oncology (ESGO), held in Barcelona, Spain, March 7-10, 2024. Of 1218 asbtracts submitted, 35 studies presented during the best oral sessions, mini oral sessions, best three minute presentations session, and young investigator session were selected by the ESGO abstract committee and the authors of the European Network of Young Gynae Oncologists (ENYGO). There was a strong focus on the surgical treatment of early stage cervical cancer and the management of advanced or recurrent gynecological cancers using induction therapy, immunotherapy, and maintenance therapy. With this work, ENYGO and ESGO aim to focus the attention of clinicians, scientists, patients, and all stakeholders interested in gynecologic oncology on research advances in the field., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© IGCS and ESGO 2024. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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50. A Narrative Review on the Clinical Utility of Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy for Diagnosing High-Grade Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia.
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Panagakis GP, Machairiotis N, Tsiriva M, Theofanakis C, Tsetsa P, Pantelis AG, Thomakos N, Rodolakis A, and Haidopoulos D
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Colposcopy constitutes a pivotal step in the diagnosis and management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia; nevertheless, the method has several inherent and external limitations. Electrical impedance spectroscopic (EIS) has been among the adjuncts that have been developed to increase the diagnostic accuracy of colposcopy. EIS is based on the principle that the trajectory of electrical current alters depending on the consistency of the tissues. In the present study, we investigate the diagnostic accuracy and clinical utility of EIS by means of searching the available evidence. Our search yielded 17 articles during the period 2005-2023. Subsequently, we focused on the performance metrics of the included studies. The general concept is that EIS, in combination with colposcopy, is a method with increased sensitivity and specificity in detecting high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia as compared to colposcopy alone. However, we documented a heterogeneous distribution of these and other metrics, including the positive predictive value, the negative predictive value, and the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). Additionally, we located potential confounders that might hamper the measurements of EIS and, as such, warrant further investigation in future research. We conclude that future studies should be directed towards randomized multicentric trials, whereas the advent of artificial intelligence might improve the diagnostic accuracy of the method by helping incorporate a large amount of data., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Panagakis et al.)
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