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Gynecologic Oncology | 2013

The Central America Gynecologic Oncology Education Program (CONEP): Improving gynecologic oncology education and training on a global scale

Kathleen M. Schmeler; Pedro T. Ramirez; Cesar A. Reyes-Martinez; Mildred R. Chernofsky; Marcela G. del Carmen; Teresa P. Díaz-Montes; Luis A. Padilla; Trevor Tejada-Berges; Hector M. Tarraza; Adriana Bermudez; Edward L. Trimble

• 85% of cervical cancer cases occur in developing countries where it is the first or second cause of cancer-related death.


Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey | 2000

Laparoscopically Assisted Schauta Operation: Learning Experience at the Gynecologic Oncology Unit, Buenos Aires University Hospital

Juan Sardi; Javier Vidaurreta; Adriana Bermudez; Guillermo di Paola

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to show the learning experience of the employment of laparoscopic lymphadenectomy followed by a Schauta operation to treat patients with cervical carcinoma at a university hospital and to evaluate the feasibility, complications, hospital stay, delay in return to work, and overall survival of this procedure. METHODS Between June 1, 1993, and December 30, 1997, 56 patients were selected. Surgical treatment began with a pelvic laparoscopic lymphadenectomy followed by a Schauta operation. Patients were staged according to FIGO criteria (Ia2, 10 cases; Ib1, 33 patients; Ib2, 8 cases; IIa, 3 cases; and IIb, 2 patients). Patients had a follow-up of 47 months. Overall survival was calculated with Kaplan-Meier tables. RESULTS The procedure was not completed in 9 pts, in 5 cases among the first 20 pts that were entered on the trial due to technical problems and in 4 due to extracervical spread of disease (2 with gross laparoscopically unresectable lymph node metastases, 1 with parametrial infiltration, and 1 with rectovaginal septum involvement). In the 47 pts in which the procedure could be completed, the laparoscopic approach was done in 102 min and the vaginal part in 165 min. There were 4 complications: 1 ureteral injury, 1 abscess of the ischiorectal fossa, 1 hematoma of the Schuchardt incision, and 1 case of leg edema. The mean number of resected nodes was 17. Among the 47 cases in which the surgical procedure was completed, overall survival was 100% for Stage Ia, 88% for Ib1, and 85% for Ib2 after a mean follow-up of 4 years. Four pts have relapsed and died; 3 were stage Ib1 and the other was stage Ib2. They had pelvic recurrences. CONCLUSIONS This surgery is secure and has an excellent outcome, so it can be considered a valid approach for the treatment of patients with cervical carcinoma, but in our hands, 20 cases were needed to obtain the minimum skill needed to perform it.


Gynecologic Oncology | 1997

Long-Term Follow-up of the First Randomized Trial Using Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Stage Ib Squamous Carcinoma of the Cervix: The Final Results

Juan Sardi; Adolfo Giaroli; Carlos Sananes; Marta Ferreira; Alejandro Soderini; Adriana Bermudez; Lazaro Snaidas; Susana Vighi; Nidia Gomez Rueda; Guillermo di Paola


Archive | 2003

Neoadjuvant chemotherapy for locally advanced cervical cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis of individual patient data from 21 randomised trials

P Benedetti-Panici; Adriana Bermudez; P Blake; J Cardenas; T. C Chang; S Chiara; G Di Paola; A Floquet; D Guthrie; J Kigawa; L Kumar; F Leborgne; N Lodge; C Poole; Juan Sardi; L Souhami; K Sundfor; P Symonds; Martin H. N. Tattersall; S Greggi; Parker; M. K. B Parmar; L. A Stewart; J. F. Tierney


Gynecologic Oncology | 1999

Laparoscopic Staging in Locally Advanced Cervical Carcinoma: A New Possible Philosophy?

Javier Vidaurreta; Adriana Bermudez; Guillermo di Paola; Juan Sardi


Gynecologic Oncology | 2001

Neuroendocrine Cervical Carcinoma: A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenge

Adriana Bermudez; Susana Vighi; Ana Garcı´a; Juan Sardi


Gynecologic Oncology | 1999

Laparoscopically assisted Schauta operation: learning experience at the Gynecologic Oncology Unit, Buenos Aires University Hospital.

Juan Sardi; Javier Vidaurreta; Adriana Bermudez; Guillermo di Paola


Gynecologic Oncology | 2005

Can we do the same in the developing world

Adriana Bermudez


Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey | 1998

LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF THE FIRST RANDOMIZED TRIAL USING NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN STAGE IB SQUAMOUS CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX : THE FINAL RESULTS

Juan Sardi; Adolfo Giaroli; Carlos Sananes; Marta Ferreira; Alejandro Soderini; Adriana Bermudez; Lazaro Snaidas; Susana Vighi; N Gómez Rueda; G. Di Paola


Rev. Soc. obstet. ginecol. B.Aires | 1998

La quimioterapia neoadyuvante en el tratamiento del carcinoma de cuello uterino Estadio IIB. Estudio de su rol e indica iones

Juan Sardi; Adolfo Giaaroli; Carlos Sananes; Adriana Bermudez; Alejandro Soderini; Marta Ferreira; Lazaro Snaidas; Guillermo Paniceres; Guillermo di Paola

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Juan Sardi

University of Buenos Aires

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Carlos Sananes

University of Buenos Aires

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Susana Vighi

University of Buenos Aires

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Nidia Gomez Rueda

University of Buenos Aires

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Edward L. Trimble

National Institutes of Health

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Kathleen M. Schmeler

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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