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PLoS One ; 19(6): e0300938, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38829863

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PURPOSE: To clarify the morphological factors of the pelvis in patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), three-dimensional (3D) pelvic morphology was analyzed using a template-fitting technique. METHODS: Three-dimensional pelvic data of 50 patients with DDH (DDH group) and 3D pelvic data of 50 patients without obvious pelvic deformity (Normal group) were used. All patients were female. A template model was created by averaging the normal pelvises into a symmetrical and isotropic mesh. Next, 100 homologous models were generated by fitting the pelvic data of each group of patients to the template model. Principal component analysis was performed on the coordinates of each vertex (15,235 vertices) of the pelvic homologous model. In addition, a receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curve was calculated from the sensitivity of DDH positivity for each principal component, and principal components for which the area under the curve was significantly large were extracted (p<0.05). Finally, which components of the pelvic morphology frequently seen in DDH patients are related to these extracted principal components was evaluated. RESULTS: The first, third, and sixth principal components showed significantly larger areas under the ROC curves. The morphology indicated by the first principal component was associated with a decrease in coxal inclination in both the coronal and horizontal planes. The third principal component was related to the sacral inclination in the sagittal plane. The sixth principal component was associated with narrowing of the superior part of the pelvis. CONCLUSION: The most important factor in the difference between normal and DDH pelvises was the change in the coxal angle in both the coronal and horizontal planes. That is, in the anterior and superior views, the normal pelvis is a triangle, whereas in DDH, it was more like a quadrilateral.


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Dysplasie développementale de hanche , Imagerie tridimensionnelle , Courbe ROC , Humains , Femelle , Dysplasie développementale de hanche/anatomopathologie , Dysplasie développementale de hanche/imagerie diagnostique , Imagerie tridimensionnelle/méthodes , Analyse en composantes principales , Os coxal/imagerie diagnostique , Pelvis/anatomopathologie , Pelvis/imagerie diagnostique , Modèles anatomiques , Luxation congénitale de la hanche/imagerie diagnostique , Luxation congénitale de la hanche/anatomopathologie
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World J Surg Oncol ; 22(1): 153, 2024 Jun 12.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38863003

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In rectal cancer treatment, the diagnosis and management of lateral pelvic lymph nodes (LLN) are critical for preventing local recurrence. Over time, scholars have reached a consensus: when imaging suggests LLN metastasis, combining neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT) with selective LLN dissection (LLND) can mitigate the risk of recurrence. Selective LLND typically encompasses lymph nodes in the internal iliac and obturator regions. Recent studies emphasize distinctions between internal iliac and obturator lymph nodes regarding prognosis and treatment outcomes, prompting the need for differentiated diagnostic and treatment approaches.


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Lymphadénectomie , Noeuds lymphatiques , Métastase lymphatique , Tumeurs du rectum , Humains , Tumeurs du rectum/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs du rectum/thérapie , Noeuds lymphatiques/anatomopathologie , Noeuds lymphatiques/chirurgie , Lymphadénectomie/méthodes , Pronostic , Traitement néoadjuvant/méthodes , Récidive tumorale locale/anatomopathologie , Récidive tumorale locale/thérapie , Pelvis/anatomopathologie
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Int J Colorectal Dis ; 39(1): 80, 2024 May 28.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38806953

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PURPOSE: Although lateral lymph node dissection has been performed to prevent lateral pelvic recurrence in locally advanced lower rectal cancer, the incidence of lateral pelvic recurrence after this procedure has not been investigated. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the long-term outcomes of patients who underwent lateral pelvic lymph node dissection, with a particular focus on recurrence patterns. METHODS: This was a retrospective study conducted at a single high-volume cancer center in Japan. A total of 493 consecutive patients with stage II-III rectal cancer who underwent lateral lymph node dissection between January 2005 and August 2022 were included. The primary outcome measures included patterns of recurrence, overall survival, and relapse-free survival. Patterns of recurrence were categorized as lateral or central pelvic. RESULTS: Among patients who underwent lateral lymph node dissection, 18.1% had pathologically positive lateral lymph node metastasis. Lateral pelvic recurrence occurred in 5.5% of patients after surgery. Multivariate analysis identified age > 75 years, lateral lymph node metastasis, and adjuvant chemotherapy as independent risk factors for lateral pelvic recurrence. Evaluation of the recurrence rate by dissection area revealed approximately 1% of recurrences in each area after dissection. CONCLUSION: We demonstrated the prognostic outcome and limitations of lateral lymph node dissection for patients with advanced lower rectal cancer, focusing on the incidence of recurrence in the lateral area after the dissection. Our study emphasizes the clinical importance of lateral lymph node dissection, which is an essential technique that surgeons should acquire.


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Lymphadénectomie , Récidive tumorale locale , Pelvis , Tumeurs du rectum , Humains , Tumeurs du rectum/chirurgie , Tumeurs du rectum/anatomopathologie , Femelle , Mâle , Sujet âgé , Récidive tumorale locale/anatomopathologie , Adulte d'âge moyen , Pelvis/chirurgie , Pelvis/anatomopathologie , Métastase lymphatique , Sujet âgé de 80 ans ou plus , Survie sans rechute , Adulte , Études rétrospectives , Facteurs de risque , Analyse multifactorielle
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Anticancer Res ; 44(6): 2621-2626, 2024 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38821614

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BACKGROUND/AIM: This study investigated the clinical impact of resection of pelvic sentinel lymph nodes (PSLNs) in squamous cell vulvar cancer (SCVC). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixty-two groins of 33 patients with SCVC who underwent sentinel lymph node (SLN) resection between 2010 and 2021 at the University Hospital of Cologne, Germany, were analyzed in this retrospective cohort study. The frequency of additionally resectable PSLNs, histological findings, and count rates were analyzed and compared to the findings for inguinal sentinel lymph nodes (ISLNs). RESULTS: In all patients and in 61 (98%) of the 62 radiolabeled groins, at least one SLN could be resected. Five (8%) of the 62 groins had histologically confirmed lymph node metastases (4/33 patients, 12%). Twenty (33%) of the 62 groins underwent additional PSLN resection. Resection of these PSLNs was feasible without causing an additional burden for the patients. None of the PSLNs showed signs of tumor infiltration. Information on the extent of radioactivity for ISLNs and simultaneously for PSLNs, expressed as count rate of intraoperative measurement with the gamma probe, was available for 20 (32%) groins. In three (15%) of these cases, the highest count rate in a SLN was found in a PSLN and not in an ISLN. CONCLUSION: Resection of PSLNs is feasible and can be performed without short-term complications. In patients with early SCVC, resection of PSLNs is not necessary, even in those with early infiltration of inguinal lymph nodes. The intraoperative count rate of SLN is not relevant for the decision to perform resection.


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Carcinome épidermoïde , Métastase lymphatique , Biopsie de noeud lymphatique sentinelle , Noeud lymphatique sentinelle , Tumeurs de la vulve , Humains , Femelle , Tumeurs de la vulve/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs de la vulve/chirurgie , Biopsie de noeud lymphatique sentinelle/méthodes , Carcinome épidermoïde/chirurgie , Carcinome épidermoïde/anatomopathologie , Sujet âgé , Adulte d'âge moyen , Études rétrospectives , Sujet âgé de 80 ans ou plus , Noeud lymphatique sentinelle/anatomopathologie , Noeud lymphatique sentinelle/chirurgie , Adulte , Pelvis/anatomopathologie , Lymphadénectomie/méthodes
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Radiat Oncol ; 19(1): 48, 2024 Apr 15.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38622628

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BACKGROUND: Tumor regression and organ movements indicate that a large margin is used to ensure target volume coverage during radiotherapy. This study aimed to quantify inter-fractional movements of the uterus and cervix in patients with cervical cancer undergoing radiotherapy and to evaluate the clinical target volume (CTV) coverage. METHODS: This study analyzed 303 iterative cone beam computed tomography (iCBCT) scans from 15 cervical cancer patients undergoing external beam radiotherapy. CTVs of the uterus (CTV-U) and cervix (CTV-C) contours were delineated based on each iCBCT image. CTV-U encompassed the uterus, while CTV-C included the cervix, vagina, and adjacent parametrial regions. Compared with the planning CTV, the movement of CTV-U and CTV-C in the anterior-posterior, superior-inferior, and lateral directions between iCBCT scans was measured. Uniform expansions were applied to the planning CTV to assess target coverage. RESULTS: The motion (mean ± standard deviation) in the CTV-U position was 8.3 ± 4.1 mm in the left, 9.8 ± 4.4 mm in the right, 12.6 ± 4.0 mm in the anterior, 8.8 ± 5.1 mm in the posterior, 5.7 ± 5.4 mm in the superior, and 3.0 ± 3.2 mm in the inferior direction. The mean CTV-C displacement was 7.3 ± 3.2 mm in the left, 8.6 ± 3.8 mm in the right, 9.0 ± 6.1 mm in the anterior, 8.4 ± 3.6 mm in the posterior, 5.0 ± 5.0 mm in the superior, and 3.0 ± 2.5 mm in the inferior direction. Compared with the other tumor (T) stages, CTV-U and CTV-C motion in stage T1 was larger. A uniform CTV planning treatment volume margin of 15 mm failed to encompass the CTV-U and CTV-C in 11.1% and 2.2% of all fractions, respectively. The mean volume change of CTV-U and CTV-C were 150% and 51%, respectively, compared with the planning CTV. CONCLUSIONS: Movements of the uterine corpus are larger than those of the cervix. The likelihood of missing the CTV is significantly increased due to inter-fractional motion when utilizing traditional planning margins. Early T stage may require larger margins. Personal radiotherapy margining is needed to improve treatment accuracy.


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Radiothérapie guidée par l'image , Radiothérapie conformationnelle avec modulation d'intensité , Tumeurs du col de l'utérus , Femelle , Humains , Tumeurs du col de l'utérus/imagerie diagnostique , Tumeurs du col de l'utérus/radiothérapie , Tumeurs du col de l'utérus/anatomopathologie , Planification de radiothérapie assistée par ordinateur/méthodes , Déplacement , Pelvis/anatomopathologie , Tomodensitométrie à faisceau conique/méthodes , Radiothérapie guidée par l'image/méthodes , Radiothérapie conformationnelle avec modulation d'intensité/méthodes , Dosimétrie en radiothérapie
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BMC Urol ; 24(1): 83, 2024 Apr 09.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38594664

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BACKGROUND: Fasciitis ossificans is a rare subtype of nodular fasciitis, a benign soft tissue tumor with reactive characteristics. Due to its rapid growth, it is often misdiagnosed as a malignant tumor. While fasciitis ossificans commonly originates from the subcutaneous tissue and can appear throughout the body, it may also arise from extraordinary sites. CASE PRESENTATION: We report the first-ever documented case of fasciitis ossificans arising from the penis in a male patient who presented with a tumor on the glans penis. The tumor was surgically resected due to suspicion of penile cancer. Initial histopathological analysis led to a misdiagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma. However, pathological consultation ultimately confirmed the diagnosis of fasciitis ossificans of the penis originating from the glans penis by demonstrating ossification. CONCLUSION: This case underscores the importance of considering fasciitis ossificans in the differential diagnosis of soft tissue tumors, even in unusual locations such as penile soft tissue.


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Fasciite , Ossification hétérotopique , Tumeurs du pénis , Humains , Mâle , Ossification hétérotopique/diagnostic , Pelvis/anatomopathologie , Diagnostic différentiel , Fasciite/diagnostic , Fasciite/chirurgie , Fasciite/anatomopathologie , Pénis/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs du pénis/diagnostic , Tumeurs du pénis/chirurgie
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BMC Urol ; 24(1): 64, 2024 Mar 21.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38515053

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BACKGROUND: Robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) with extended lymphadenectomy (ePLND) is the gold standard for surgical treatment of prostate cancer (PCa). Recently, the en-bloc ePLND has been proposed but no studies reported on the standardization of the technique. The aim of the study is to describe different standardized en-bloc ePLND, the antegrade and the retrograde ePLND, and to compare their surgical and oncological outcomes. MATERIALS & METHODS: From January 2018 to September 2019, all patients subjected to RARP plus ePLND by one single surgeon were enrolled. ePLND was performed in a retrograde fashion by starting laterally to the medial umbilical ligament from the internal inguinal ring proceeding towards the ureter, or in an antegrade way by starting from the ureter at its crossing with the common iliac artery and proceeding towards the femoral canal. Patients' demographic data, clinical and surgical data were collected. Each en-bloc ePLND was categorized as "efficient" or "inefficient" by the operator, as surrogate of surgeon's satisfaction. RESULTS: Antegrade and retrograde ePLND were performed in 41/105 (group A) and 64/105 (group R) patients, respectively. The two groups (A vs R) had similar median (IQR) number of lymph nodes retrieved [20 (16.25-31.5) vs 19 (15-26.25); p = 0.18], ePLND time [33.5 (29.5-38.5) min vs 33.5 (26.5-37.5) min; p = 0.4] and post-operative complications [8/41 (19.5%) vs 9/64 (14.1%); p = 0.61]. In group A, 3/41 (7.3%) clinically significant lymphoceles were reported, while 1/64 (1.6%) in group R (p = 0.3). 33/41 (80.5%) and 28/64 (44%) procedures were scored as efficient 59 in group A and R, respectively (p = 0.01). On multivariate regression, only BMI (B = 0.93; 95% CI 0.29-1.56; p = 0.005) was associated with a longer ePLND time. CONCLUSIONS: The study indicates that antegrade and retrograde en-bloc extended pelvic lymph node dissection (ePLND) have comparable surgical and oncologic outcomes, supporting the importance of standardizing the procedure rather than focusing on the direction. Although both techniques aligned with current evidence regarding lymph node invasion and complications, the antegrade approach was subjectively perceived as safer due to early isolation of critical anatomical landmarks. Encouragement for the use of en-bloc ePLND, regardless of direction, is emphasized to improve prostate cancer staging accuracy and procedural standardization.


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Tumeurs de la prostate , Interventions chirurgicales robotisées , Robotique , Mâle , Humains , Robotique/méthodes , Interventions chirurgicales robotisées/méthodes , Pelvis/anatomopathologie , Pelvis/chirurgie , Lymphadénectomie/méthodes , Noeuds lymphatiques/anatomopathologie , Prostatectomie/méthodes , Tumeurs de la prostate/chirurgie , Tumeurs de la prostate/anatomopathologie
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World J Surg Oncol ; 22(1): 68, 2024 Feb 26.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38403658

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Pelvic lymph node dissection (PLND) is commonly performed alongside radical prostatectomy. Its primary objective is to determine the lymphatic staging of prostate tumors by removing lymph nodes involved in lymphatic drainage. This aids in guiding subsequent treatment and removing metastatic foci, potentially offering significant therapeutic benefits. Despite varying recommendations from clinical practice guidelines across countries, the actual implementation of PLND is inconsistent, partly due to debates over its therapeutic value. While high-quality evidence supporting the superiority of PLND in oncological outcomes is lacking, its role in increasing surgical time and risk of complications is well-recognized. Despite these concerns, PLND remains the gold standard for lymph node staging in prostate cancer, providing invaluable staging information unattainable by other techniques. This article reviews PLND's scope, guideline perspectives, implementation status, oncologic and non-oncologic outcomes, alternatives, and future research needs.


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Pelvis , Tumeurs de la prostate , Mâle , Humains , Pelvis/chirurgie , Pelvis/anatomopathologie , Métastase lymphatique/anatomopathologie , Lymphadénectomie/effets indésirables , Lymphadénectomie/méthodes , Noeuds lymphatiques/chirurgie , Noeuds lymphatiques/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs de la prostate/chirurgie , Tumeurs de la prostate/anatomopathologie , Prostatectomie/effets indésirables , Prostatectomie/méthodes
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Abdom Radiol (NY) ; 49(4): 1248-1263, 2024 04.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38340181

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Gynecological malignancies, such as ovarian cancers, cervical cancers, and endometrial cancers, have a significant global impact. Women with gynecologic malignancies may receive a single or a combination of treatments, including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation-based therapies. Radiologists utilize various diagnostic imaging modalities to provide the surgeon with relevant information about the diagnosis, prognosis, optimal surgical strategy, and prospective post-treatment imaging. Computerized Tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be used initially to evaluate and detect post-treatment complications. Although CT is primarily used for staging, MRI is commonly used for a more accurate evaluation of a tumor's size and detection of local invasion. Complications such as hematoma, abscess, inclusion cyst, seroma, tumor thrombosis, anorectovaginal fistula, and gossypiboma may occur after the three primary treatments, and systems such as the genitourinary, gastrointestinal, neurological, and musculoskeletal may be affected. In order to distinguish between early-onset and late-onset complications following gynecological treatment, radiological findings of the most common post-treatment complications will be presented in this review.


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Tumeurs de l'appareil génital féminin , Femelle , Humains , Tumeurs de l'appareil génital féminin/imagerie diagnostique , Tumeurs de l'appareil génital féminin/thérapie , Études prospectives , Tomodensitométrie/méthodes , Imagerie par résonance magnétique , Pelvis/anatomopathologie
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J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod ; 53(4): 102754, 2024 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38395412

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INTRODUCTION: This study was designed to compare three-dimensional (3D) laparoscopy and conventional two-dimensional (2D) laparoscopy in surgical performance and clinical assessment during laparoscopic radical hysterectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy (LRHND) for treating early-stage cervical cancer. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In this study, we included 67 consecutive patients underwent LRHND for treating early-stage cervical cancer by the experienced laparoscopic surgeons between August 2018 and December 2020. amongst these patients, 32 patients underwent 3D laparoscopy (2D group) and 35 patients underwent 2D laparoscopy (2D group). Demographic data, clinical and surgical parameters were obtained from each patient. An end-of-operation questionnaire was administered regarding subjective perception of 3D laparoscopy system. RESULTS: Patient characteristics, including age, BMI, FIGO stage, and histology, were comparable between the two groups. Compared with 2D imaging system, 3D system significantly shortened the operation time, especially bilateral lymph node dissection time. Blood loss was lower in 3D group compared with 2D group. There were no significant differences regarding pelvic nodes retrieved, incidence of complications, hospital stay, the recovery time of bowel, abdominal drainage fluid, hospitalization costs and visual symptoms. In addition, 3D system significantly improved depth perception and precision, and reduced surgical strain and eye strain for surgeon. No statistical difference was observed in visual symptoms and adverse events between the two groups. The surgeon was more willing to accept 3D laparoscopy. CONCLUSION: The 3D laparoscopy is safe, feasible and comfortable, with obvious advantage in depth perception, precision and surgical strain. It triggered no increase in the complications and adverse events.


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Laparoscopie , Chirurgiens , Tumeurs du col de l'utérus , Femelle , Humains , Tumeurs du col de l'utérus/chirurgie , Tumeurs du col de l'utérus/anatomopathologie , Laparoscopie/effets indésirables , Laparoscopie/méthodes , Pelvis/anatomopathologie , Lymphadénectomie/méthodes
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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 192, 2024 01 02.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38168685

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Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is a clinically common degenerative disease of the spine, and spinal-pelvic sagittal balance and paravertebral muscle degeneration have been a research focus in recent years. To explore the relationship between the degeneration of paravertebral muscle and the changes in the spinal-pelvic sagittal parameters in LDH patients, 105 LDH patients (experimental group) and 63 healthy volunteers (control group) hospitalized in Ordos Central Hospital from January 2020 and January 2023 were included as study subjects. All the patients underwent lumbar magnetic resonance imaging and spinal X-ray using uniform criteria. The correlation between the paravertebral muscle and sagittal-pelvic sagittal parameters of the patients with LDH was obtained from two imaging examinations, and the data were organized and grouped to explore the correlation between these parameters. No significant difference in general data existed between the groups (P > 0.05). In the L4/5 LDH patients group, the ratio of fat infiltration (FIR) in the healthy side [multifidus (MF) and erector spinae (ES)] was negatively correlated with the lumbar lordosis (LL) (r = -0.461, r = -0.486, P < 0.05). The relative cross-sectional area (RCSA) of the bilateral MF was positively correlated with the pelvic tilt (r = 0.549, r = 0.515, P < 0.05). The bilateral ES RCSA was negatively correlated with the sagittal vertical axis (r = -0.579, r = -0.621, P < 0.05). A positive correlation existed between the RCSA and thoracic kyphosis in the healthy side ES (r = 0.614, P < 0.05). In the L5/S1 LDH patients group, a negative correlation existed between the FIR and LL in the healthy side ES (r = -0.579, P < 0.05). Thus, the paravertebral muscle parameters were correlated with the spinal-pelvic sagittal parameters in the patients with LDH.


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Déplacement de disque intervertébral , Lordose , Humains , Déplacement de disque intervertébral/imagerie diagnostique , Déplacement de disque intervertébral/anatomopathologie , Lordose/anatomopathologie , Pelvis/anatomopathologie , Vertèbres lombales/imagerie diagnostique , Vertèbres lombales/anatomopathologie , Muscles/anatomopathologie , Études rétrospectives
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Clin Genitourin Cancer ; 22(2): 523-534, 2024 04.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38281876

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Unclear cystic masses in the pelvis in male patients are a rare situation and could be of benign or malignant origin. The underlying diseases demand for specific diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. We present a case series of 3 male patients with different clinical symptoms (perineal pain, urinary retention and a large scrotal cyst) related to cystic lesions in the pelvic region. On all patients initial histopathological workup was unclear. All patients underwent surgery with complete resection of the tumor which revealed a broad spectrum of histopathological findings: unusual form of cystic adenocarcinoma of the prostate, malignant transformation of a dysontogenetic cyst, and finally a very rare diagnosis of a malignant tumor of the Cowper gland. This case series and literature review provide clues for a possible diagnostic and therapeutic approach in the case of unclear pelvic cystic masses and could support urologists during the therapy selection in the future.


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Adénocarcinome , Kystes , Tumeurs cutanées , Humains , Mâle , Kystes/chirurgie , Kystes/anatomopathologie , Pelvis/anatomopathologie , Prostate/anatomopathologie
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J Surg Oncol ; 129(5): 981-994, 2024 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38287517

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Wide margin resection for pelvic tumors via internal hemipelvectomy is among the most technically challenging procedures in orthopedic oncology. As such, surgeon experience and technique invariably affect patient outcomes. The aim of this clinical study was to assess how an individual surgeon's experiences and advancements in technology and techniques in the treatment of internal hemipelvectomy have impacted patient outcomes at our institution. METHODS: This study retrospectively examined a single tertiary academic institution's consecutive longitudinal experience with internal hemipelvectomy for primary sarcoma or pelvic metastases over a 26-year period between the years 1994 and 2020. Outcomes were assessed using two separate techniques. The first stratified patients into cohorts based on the date of surgery with three distinct "eras" ("early," "middle," and "modern"), which reflect the implementation of new techniques, including three-dimensional (3D) computer navigation and cutting guide technology into our clinical practice. The second method of cohort selection grouped patients based on each surgeon's case experience with internal hemipelvectomy ("inexperienced," "developing," and "experienced"). Primary endpoints included margin status, complication profiles, and long-term oncologic outcomes. Whole group multivariate analysis was used to evaluate variables predicting blood loss, operative time, tumor-free survival, and mortality. RESULTS: A total of 72 patients who underwent internal hemipelvectomy were identified. Of these patients, 24 had surgery between 1994 and 2007 (early), 28 between 2007 and 2015 (middle), and 20 between 2016 and 2020 (modern). Twenty-eight patients had surgery while the surgeon was still inexperienced, 24 while developing, and 20 when experienced. Evaluation by era demonstrated that a greater proportion of patients were indicated for surgery for oligometastatic disease in the modern era (0% vs. 14.3% vs. 35%, p = 0.022). Fewer modern cases utilized freehand resection (100% vs. 75% vs. 55%, p = 0.012), while instead opting for more frequent utilization of computer navigation (0% vs. 25% vs. 20%, p = 0.012), and customized 3D-printed cutting guides (0% vs. 0% vs. 25%, p = 0.002). Similarly, there was a decline in the rate of massive blood loss observed (72.2% vs. 30.8% vs. 35%, p = 0.016), and interdisciplinary collaboration with a general surgeon for pelvic dissection became more common (4.2% vs. 32.1% vs. 85%, p < 0.001). Local recurrence was less prevalent in patients treated in middle and modern eras (50% vs. 15.4% vs. 25%, p = 0.045). When stratifying by case experience, surgeries performed by experienced surgeons were less frequently complicated by massive blood loss (66.7% vs. 40% vs. 20%, p = 0.007) and more often involved a general surgeon for pelvic dissection (17.9% vs. 37.5% vs. 65%, p = 0.004). Whole group multivariate analysis demonstrated that the use of patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) predicted lower intraoperative blood loss (p = 0.040). However, surgeon experience had no significant effect on operative time (p = 0.125), tumor-free survival (p = 0.501), or overall patient survival (p = 0.735). CONCLUSION: While our institution continues to utilize neoadjuvant and adjuvant therapies following current guideline-based care, we have noticed changing trends from early to modern periods. With the advent of new technologies, we have seen a decline in freehand resections for hemipelvectomy procedures, and a transition to utilizing more 3D navigation and customized 3D cutting guides. Furthermore, we have employed the use of an interdisciplinary team approach more regularly for these complicated cases. Although our results do not demonstrate a significant change in perioperative outcomes over the years, our institution's willingness to treat more complex cases likely obscures the benefits of surgeon experience and recent technological advances for patient outcomes.


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Tumeurs osseuses , Hémipelvectomie , Humains , Résultat thérapeutique , Courbe d'apprentissage , Études rétrospectives , Pelvis/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs osseuses/chirurgie , Tumeurs osseuses/anatomopathologie
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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 103(3): e36961, 2024 Jan 19.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38241536

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Low anterior resection, performing total mesorectal excision with appropriate pelvic dissection to prevent local recurrence, is probably the most challenging type of surgery in colorectal surgery, especially in a narrow pelvis. In this study, we aimed to predict the operation difficulty of rectal cancer by comparing the operation time with 2D and 3D pelvimetry. Sixty-six patients who underwent total mesorectal excision after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy due to primary rectal cancer located in the middle and lower rectum (10 cm from the anus) were included in the study. Surgery notes were reviewed and data on demographic factors, tumor stage, duration of surgery, and types of surgery were collected, as well as pelvimetric parameters. All protocols had 2D T2-weighted sequences in 3 planes (axial, sagittal, and coronal). Pelvimetric measurements were made by measuring 8 pelvic lengths and 2 angles. Pelvis and tumor volume were measured by manual margin monitoring. In each slice, both pelvis and tumor boundaries were manually drawn individually in the sagittal plane. Pelvis and tumor volumes were calculated from the set of adjacent images by summing slice thickness and products of area measurements within the pelvis and tumor boundaries. In our results, no correlation was observed with operation time, including pelvic volume. Exception for this were interacetabular distance and tumor volume. In the regression test, the only parameter that correlated with the operation time was tumor volume. In conclusion, we believe that tumor volumetric calculations may be useful in predicting difficult distal rectal carcinoma surgeries.


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Laparoscopie , Tumeurs du rectum , Humains , Études rétrospectives , Tumeurs du rectum/imagerie diagnostique , Tumeurs du rectum/chirurgie , Tumeurs du rectum/anatomopathologie , Rectum/imagerie diagnostique , Rectum/chirurgie , Rectum/anatomopathologie , Pelvis/anatomopathologie , Canal anal/chirurgie , Laparoscopie/méthodes , Résultat thérapeutique
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BMC Urol ; 24(1): 24, 2024 Jan 29.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38287319

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INTRODUCTION: Extended pelvic lymph node dissection (ePLND) in men undergoing robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RARP) is a widely used procedure. However, little is known about anatomical site-specific yields and subsequent metastatic patterns in these patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data on a consecutive series of 1107 patients undergoing RARP at our centre between 2004 and 2018 were analysed. In men undergoing LN dissection, the internal, external and obturator nodes were removed and sent in separately. We performed an analysis of LN yields in total and for each anatomical zone, patterns of LN metastases and complications. Oncological outcome in pN+ disease was assessed including postoperative PSA persistence and survival. RESULTS: A total of 823 ePLNDs were performed in the investigated cohort resulting in 98 men being diagnosed as pN+ (8.9%). The median (IQR) LN yield was 19 (14-25), 10 (7-13) on the right and 9 (6-12) on the left side (P < 0.001). A median of six (4-8) LNs were retrieved from the external, three (1-6) from the internal iliac artery, and eight (6-12) from the obturator fossa. More men had metastatic LNs on the right side compared to the left (41 vs. 19). Symptomatic lymphoceles occurred exclusively in the ePLND group (2.3% vs. 0%, p = 0.04). Postoperatively, 47 (47.9%) of men with pN+ reached a PSA of < 0.1µg/ml. There was no association between a certain pN+ region and postoperative PSA persistence or BCRFS. The estimated cancer specific survival rate at 5 years was 98.5% for pN+ disease. CONCLUSION: Robot-assisted laparoscopic ePLND with a high LN yield and low complication rate is feasible. However, we observed an imbalance in more removed and positive LNs on the right side compared to the left. A high rate of postoperative PSA persistence and early recurrence in pN+ patients might indicate a possibly limited therapeutical value of the procedure in already spread disease. Yet, these men demonstrated an excellent survival.


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Laparoscopie , Tumeurs de la prostate , Robotique , Mâle , Humains , Antigène spécifique de la prostate , Métastase lymphatique , Lymphadénectomie/méthodes , Tumeurs de la prostate/anatomopathologie , Noeuds lymphatiques/anatomopathologie , Pelvis/anatomopathologie , Prostatectomie/méthodes , Laparoscopie/méthodes
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Oncology ; 102(2): 99-106, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37562361

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INTRODUCTION: Extramural vascular invasion in patients with rectal cancer is a poor prognostic factor associated with distant metastasis; thus, accurate preoperative diagnosis is important. However, the accurate detection of extramural vascular invasion using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is difficult, and an improved diagnostic modality is required. In addition, the factors involved in the formation of extramural venous invasion (EMVI) remain unclear. In this study, we aimed to examine the ability of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/MRI ([18F] FDG PET/MRI) to detect EMVI and elucidate the factors involved in EMVI. METHODS: Thirty-one patients with rectal cancer were enrolled in this study between 2017 and 2021. We preoperatively evaluated the pelvic [18F] FDG PET/MRI to detect extramural vascular invasion ([18F] FDG PET/MRI-defined EMVI: pmrEMVI). To investigate the factors related to pmrEMVI, we confirmed the desmoplastic reaction (DR) and TWIST expression in the primary lesions of rectal cancer and examined its relationship with pmrEMVI. RESULTS: Six of the 31 patients were pmrEMVI positive. Four pmrEMVI-positive patients had distant metastases. The levels of immature DR and TWIST1 expression were significantly higher in cases with pmrEMVI positivity. CONCLUSION: pmrEMVI is a useful biomarker for predicting distant metastasis. In addition, pmrEMVI was significantly correlated with factors related to tumor invasiveness.


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Fluorodésoxyglucose F18 , Tumeurs du rectum , Humains , Tumeurs du rectum/imagerie diagnostique , Tumeurs du rectum/anatomopathologie , Imagerie par résonance magnétique/méthodes , Invasion tumorale/anatomopathologie , Pelvis/anatomopathologie , Études rétrospectives , Stadification tumorale
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Int J Urol ; 31(1): 7-16, 2024 Jan.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37728330

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Intraductal carcinoma of the prostate, a unique histopathologic entity that is often observed (especially in advanced prostate cancer), is characterized by the proliferation of malignant cells within normal acini or ducts surrounded by a basement membrane. Intraductal carcinoma of the prostate is almost invariably associated with an adjacent high-grade carcinoma and is occasionally observed as an isolated subtype. Intraductal carcinoma of the prostate has been demonstrated to be an independent poor prognostic factor for all stages of cancer, whether localized, de novo metastatic, or castration-resistant. It also has a characteristic genetic profile, including high genomic instability. Recognizing and differentiating it from other pathologies is therefore important in patient management, and morphological diagnostic criteria for intraductal carcinoma of the prostate have been established. This review summarizes and outlines the clinical and pathological features, differential diagnosis, molecular aspects, and management of intraductal carcinoma of the prostate, as described in previous studies. We also present a discussion and future perspectives regarding intraductal carcinoma of the prostate.


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Carcinome intracanalaire non infiltrant , Tumeurs de la prostate , Mâle , Humains , Prostate/anatomopathologie , Carcinome intracanalaire non infiltrant/diagnostic , Carcinome intracanalaire non infiltrant/génétique , Carcinome intracanalaire non infiltrant/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs de la prostate/diagnostic , Tumeurs de la prostate/génétique , Tumeurs de la prostate/anatomopathologie , Diagnostic différentiel , Pelvis/anatomopathologie , Grading des tumeurs
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Urologie ; 63(2): 168-170, 2024 Feb.
Article de Allemand | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37874333

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A paranglioma is a rare, extra-adrenal neuroendocrine tumour. Paraganglioma of the urinary bladder is very rare, accounting for < 1% of all paranglioma and only 0.05% of all bladder tumours. Presentation varies greatly and its clinical significance is dependent on the tumour functionality. Since paranglioma may look histologically very similar to urothelial carcinomas, the risk of misdiagnosis is relatively high, with considerable therapeutic and medicolegal consequences. This case describes an incidental paraganglioma of the urinary bladder, diagnosed cystoscopically due to painless microhaematuria and confirmed histologically after performing several immunohistochemical examinations.


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Paragangliome , Tumeurs de la vessie urinaire , Humains , Vessie urinaire/imagerie diagnostique , Diagnostic différentiel , Paragangliome/diagnostic , Tumeurs de la vessie urinaire/diagnostic , Pelvis/anatomopathologie
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J Gynecol Oncol ; 35(2): e17, 2024 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37921601

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OBJECTIVE: To develop a novel machine learning-based preoperative prediction model for pelvic lymph node metastasis (PLNM) in early-stage cervical cancer by combining the clinical findings and preoperative computerized tomography (CT) of the whole abdomen and pelvis. METHODS: Patients diagnosed with International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics stage IA2-IIA1 squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, and adenosquamous carcinoma of the cervix who had primary radical surgery with bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy from January 1, 2003 to December 31, 2020, were included. Seven supervised machine learning algorithms, including logistic regression, random forest, support vector machine, adaptive boosting, gradient boosting, extreme gradient boosting, and category boosting, were used to evaluate the risk of PLNM. RESULTS: PLNM was found in 199 (23.9%) of 832 patients included. Younger age, larger tumor size, higher stage, no prior conization, tumor appearance, adenosquamous histology, and vaginal metastasis as well as the CT findings of larger tumor size, parametrial metastasis, pelvic lymph node enlargement, and vaginal metastasis, were significantly associated with PLNM. The models' predictive performance, including accuracy (89.1%-90.6%), area under the receiver operating characteristics curve (86.9%-91.0%), sensitivity (77.4%-82.4%), specificity (92.1%-94.3%), positive predictive value (77.0%-81.7%), and negative predictive value (93.0%-94.4%), appeared satisfactory and comparable among all the algorithms. After optimizing the model's decision threshold to enhance the sensitivity to at least 95%, the 'highly sensitive' model was obtained with a 2.5%-4.4% false-negative rate of PLNM prediction. CONCLUSION: We developed prediction models for PLNM in early-stage cervical cancer with promising prediction performance in our setting. Further external validation in other populations is needed with potential clinical applications.


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Tumeurs du col de l'utérus , Humains , Femelle , Métastase lymphatique/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs du col de l'utérus/anatomopathologie , Col de l'utérus/anatomopathologie , Études rétrospectives , Noeuds lymphatiques/anatomopathologie , Lymphadénectomie , Apprentissage machine , Pelvis/anatomopathologie , Abdomen , Stadification tumorale
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