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Surgical Anatomy of the Liver—Significance in Ovarian Cancer Surgery

Introduction: Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death among all gynecological malignancies. Most patients present with an advanced stage of the disease. The routes of spread in ovarian cancer include peritoneal dissemination, direct invasion, and lymphatic or hematogenous spread, with peritonea...

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Autores principales: Kostov, Stoyan, Selçuk, Ilker, Watrowski, Rafał, Dineva, Svetla, Kornovski, Yavor, Slavchev, Stanislav, Ivanova, Yonka, Dzhenkov, Deyan, Yordanov, Angel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10378601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37510115
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13142371
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author Kostov, Stoyan
Selçuk, Ilker
Watrowski, Rafał
Dineva, Svetla
Kornovski, Yavor
Slavchev, Stanislav
Ivanova, Yonka
Dzhenkov, Deyan
Yordanov, Angel
author_facet Kostov, Stoyan
Selçuk, Ilker
Watrowski, Rafał
Dineva, Svetla
Kornovski, Yavor
Slavchev, Stanislav
Ivanova, Yonka
Dzhenkov, Deyan
Yordanov, Angel
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description Introduction: Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death among all gynecological malignancies. Most patients present with an advanced stage of the disease. The routes of spread in ovarian cancer include peritoneal dissemination, direct invasion, and lymphatic or hematogenous spread, with peritoneal and lymphatic spread being the most common among them. The flow direction of the peritoneal fluid makes the right subphrenic space a target site for peritoneal metastases, and the most frequently affected anatomical area in advanced cases is the right upper quadrant. Complete cytoreduction with no macroscopically visible disease is the most important prognostic factor. Methods: We reviewed published clinical anatomy reports associated with surgery of the liver in cases of advanced ovarian cancer. Results: The disease could disseminate anatomical areas, where complex surgery is required—Morrison’s pouch, the liver surface, or porta hepatis. The aim of the present article is to emphasize and delineate the gross anatomy of the liver and its surgical application for oncogynecologists. Moreover, the association between the gross and microscopic anatomy of the liver is discussed. Additionally, the vascular supply and variations of the liver are clearly described. Conclusions: Oncogynecologists performing liver mobilization, diaphragmatic stripping, and porta hepatis dissection must have a thorough knowledge of liver anatomy, including morphology, variations, functional status, potential diagnostic imaging mistakes, and anatomical limits of dissection.
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spelling pubmed-103786012023-07-29 Surgical Anatomy of the Liver—Significance in Ovarian Cancer Surgery Kostov, Stoyan Selçuk, Ilker Watrowski, Rafał Dineva, Svetla Kornovski, Yavor Slavchev, Stanislav Ivanova, Yonka Dzhenkov, Deyan Yordanov, Angel Diagnostics (Basel) Review Introduction: Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death among all gynecological malignancies. Most patients present with an advanced stage of the disease. The routes of spread in ovarian cancer include peritoneal dissemination, direct invasion, and lymphatic or hematogenous spread, with peritoneal and lymphatic spread being the most common among them. The flow direction of the peritoneal fluid makes the right subphrenic space a target site for peritoneal metastases, and the most frequently affected anatomical area in advanced cases is the right upper quadrant. Complete cytoreduction with no macroscopically visible disease is the most important prognostic factor. Methods: We reviewed published clinical anatomy reports associated with surgery of the liver in cases of advanced ovarian cancer. Results: The disease could disseminate anatomical areas, where complex surgery is required—Morrison’s pouch, the liver surface, or porta hepatis. The aim of the present article is to emphasize and delineate the gross anatomy of the liver and its surgical application for oncogynecologists. Moreover, the association between the gross and microscopic anatomy of the liver is discussed. Additionally, the vascular supply and variations of the liver are clearly described. Conclusions: Oncogynecologists performing liver mobilization, diaphragmatic stripping, and porta hepatis dissection must have a thorough knowledge of liver anatomy, including morphology, variations, functional status, potential diagnostic imaging mistakes, and anatomical limits of dissection. MDPI 2023-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10378601/ /pubmed/37510115 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13142371 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kostov, Stoyan
Selçuk, Ilker
Watrowski, Rafał
Dineva, Svetla
Kornovski, Yavor
Slavchev, Stanislav
Ivanova, Yonka
Dzhenkov, Deyan
Yordanov, Angel
Surgical Anatomy of the Liver—Significance in Ovarian Cancer Surgery
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title_short Surgical Anatomy of the Liver—Significance in Ovarian Cancer Surgery
title_sort surgical anatomy of the liver—significance in ovarian cancer surgery
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10378601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37510115
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13142371
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