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Published in: Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology 4/2020

01-04-2020 | Laparotomy | Original Article – Clinical Oncology

Long-term outcome of patients with intermediate- and high-risk endometrial cancer after pelvic and paraaortic lymph node dissection: a comparison of laparoscopic vs. open procedure

Authors: Thomas Papathemelis, Helen Oppermann, Stella Grafl, Michael Gerken, Armin Pauer, Sophia Scharl, Anton Scharl, Elisabeth Inwald, Atanas Ignatov, Olaf Ortmann, Monika Klinkhammer-Schalke, Alexander Hein, Matthias W. Beckmann, Michael P. Lux

Published in: Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Issue 4/2020

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Abstract

Objective

The primary therapy for intermediate- and high-risk endometrial cancer includes pelvic and paraaortic lymph node evaluation. Laparoscopic surgery is an increasingly popular intervention due to decreased risk and better short-term morbidity; however, a recent study casts doubt on the benefit of this approach in terms of oncological safety. In this cancer registry study, we sought to evaluate the benefit of laparoscopy versus laparotomy and retrospectively compared overall survival, recurrence rates, and recurrence-free survival among patients with intermediate- and high-risk endometrial cancer who underwent either laparoscopic or open surgery.

Methods

This observational study included 419 patients who have been treated from 2011 to 2017. We employed Kaplan–Meier method, and univariable and multivariable Cox-regression to compare overall survival, recurrence rates, and recurrence-free survival in 110 patients, who underwent laparoscopic, with 309 patients, who underwent open surgery. To address the confounding bias in this retrospective study, we also performed a propensity score matching (PSM) analysis including 357 patients (laparoscopy: n = 107; open surgery: n = 250).

Results

We found a benefit for laparoscopic over open surgery in patients with intermediate- and high-risk endometrial cancer for overall survival in both univariable (p = 0.002; PSM: p = 0.016) and multivariable analyses (p = 0.019; PSM: p = 0.007). In contrast, there was no statistically significant difference between both patient groups regarding the cumulative recurrence rates. A univariable analysis identified a significant benefit for laparoscopy regarding recurrence-free survival (p = 0.003; PSM: p = 0.029) but a multivariable analysis failed to confirm this finding (p = 0.108; PSM: p = 0.118).

Conclusions

Our study provides evidence that laparoscopic systematic lymphadenectomy does not present a lower oncological efficacy than open surgery in the treatment of patients with endometrial cancer.
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Metadata
Title
Long-term outcome of patients with intermediate- and high-risk endometrial cancer after pelvic and paraaortic lymph node dissection: a comparison of laparoscopic vs. open procedure
Authors
Thomas Papathemelis
Helen Oppermann
Stella Grafl
Michael Gerken
Armin Pauer
Sophia Scharl
Anton Scharl
Elisabeth Inwald
Atanas Ignatov
Olaf Ortmann
Monika Klinkhammer-Schalke
Alexander Hein
Matthias W. Beckmann
Michael P. Lux
Publication date
01-04-2020
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology / Issue 4/2020
Print ISSN: 0171-5216
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1335
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00432-019-03122-8

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