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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 2018

Comparison of the Copenhagen Index versus ROMA for the preoperative assessment of women with ovarian tumors

Lubos Minar; Michal Felsinger; Zdenka Cermakova; Filip Zlámal; Julie Bienertova-Vasku

To compare the Copenhagen Index (CPH‐I) and the Risk of Ovarian Malignancy Algorithm (ROMA) in the differential diagnosis of ovarian tumors.


European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2018

Secondary cytoreductive surgery - viable treatment option in the management of platinum-sensitive recurrent ovarian cancer

Michal Felsinger; Lubos Minar; Vít Weinberger; Ivo Rovny; Filip Zlámal; Julie Bienertova-Vasku

OBJECTIVE This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the secondary cytoreductive surgery on survival parameters in women with platinum-sensitive recurrent ovarian cancer who undergone secondary cytoreduction following chemotherapy compared to women who recieved chemotherapy alone. STUDY DESIGN In a retrospective study, data were rewieved from women who were diagnosed and treated with ovarian cancer and its primary platinum-sensitive recurrence at the University Hospital Brno in the Czech Republic between November 2009 and March 2016. Out of the total number of 62 patients with recurrence, 30 women underwent cytoreductive surgery plus chemotherapy and 32 were treated with chemotherapy alone. The good performance status expressed by ECOG score 0-1, the single site of recurrence regardless of platinum-free interval or multiple sites of recurrence but no carcinomatosis and platinum-free interval >12 months, and no or small-volume ascites (<500 ml) were considered inclusion criteria for cytoreductive surgery. Women not meeting these criteria were treated by chemotherapy alone. Descriptive statistics, Kaplan-Meier survival curves and Log-Rank test were used for statistical estimations. RESULTS The analysis confirmed more favorable prognosis in patient group treated with a combination secondary cytoreduction and chemotherapy. Mean disease-free survival (DFS) was 49.8 months (95% CI; 33.2-66.3) and mean overall survival (OS) stood at 54.0 months (95% CI; 39.4-68.6) in this patient cohort, while in patient group treated with chemotherapy alone it was found that mean DFS was 16.6 months (95% CI; 7.4-25.8) and mean OS stood at 26.2 months (95% CI; 16.6-35.8). When testing the difference between survival curves, statistically significant differences were observed in both DFS (p = 0.010) and OS (p = 0.007) rates between two treatment groups. Age < 60 years at the time of recurrence and zero macroscopic residual disease after secondary cytoreduction were identified as favorable prognostic factors for both DFS and OS in a multivariate analysis. CONCLUSION Secondary cytoreductive surgery is acceptable as a viable treatment option for highly selected women with ovarian cancer recurrence. Complete resection is considered ultimate goal of secondary cytoreduction on condition that the balance between maximal survival gain and minimal operative morbidity will be kept.


Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica | 2017

Modified posterior pelvic exenteration for advanced ovarian malignancies: a single-institution study of 35 cases

Lubos Minar; Michal Felsinger; Ivo Rovny; Filip Zlámal; Julie Bienertova-Vasku; Eva Jandáková

This study aimed to investigate the possible benefits of a complete cytoreduction in patients with advanced ovarian cancer and concomitant rectal invasion. Furthermore, we evaluated the morbidity associated with radical surgery.


Journal of Gynecologic Surgery | 2014

Laparoscopic Treatment of Cesarean Scar Ectopic Pregnancy

Robert Hudeček; Zuzana Felsingerová; Michal Felsinger; Eva Jandáková


Archive | 2018

Komplikace radioterapie u gynekologických malignit

Michal Felsinger; Vít Weinberger; Luboš Minář


Archive | 2018

Complication after radiotherapy for gynecological malignancies (article in Czech)

Michal Felsinger; Vít Weinberger; Luboš Minář


Ginekologia Polska | 2018

Brenner tumor of the ovary — ultrasound features and clinical management of a rare ovarian tumor mimicking ovarian cancer

Vít Weinberger; Luboš Minář; Michal Felsinger; Petra Ovesná; Markéta Bednaříková; Marta Číhalová; Eva Jandáková; Jitka Hausnerová; Barbora Chaloupková; M. Zikan


Ginekologia Polska | 2018

Vulvar cancer recurrence — an analysis of prognostic factors in tumour-free pathological margins patients group

Lubos Minar; Michal Felsinger; Marta Číhalová; Filip Zlámal; Julie Bienertova-Vasku


Emu | 2018

Struma ovarii – ultrasound features of a rare tumor mimicking ovarian cancer

Vít Weinberger; Jana Kadlecová; Luboš Minář; Michal Felsinger; Milan Anton; Petra Ovesná; Markéta Bednaříková; Marta Číhalová; Eva Jandáková; Jitka Hausnerová; M. Zikan


Česká gynekologie | 2017

Cévní anatomie aortopelvického retroperitonea a jejíabnormality v souvislosti s radikální onkogynekologickouoperativou - vlastní zkušenosti

Luboš Minář; Vít Weinberger; Michal Felsinger

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