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Is colonoscopy a suitable investigation in the preoperative staging of ovarian cancer patients?

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Is colonoscopy a suitable investigation in the preoperative staging of ovarian cancer patients?

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GROUND: During ovarian cancer surgery, colorectal resection may be required. In our institution, preoperative colonoscopy is performed in order to assess visceral involvement. AIMS: The aim of this study was to evaluate the utility of preoperative colonoscopy in ovarian cancer patients and the prevalence of adenomas in this population. PATIENTS: This retrospective study involved 144 consecutive patients with a supposed primary ovarian cancer. METHODS: Mucosal infiltration, bowel wall elasticity and bowel fixation were used to predict colorectal infiltration. Endoscopic and pathological findings were compared. All the polyps observed were removed. RESULTS: Six patients (4.2%) were excluded because of a misdiagnosed colorectal cancer metastatic to the ovary. Eight (6%) patients were considered, at endoscopy, to have a bowel infiltration and eight (6%), an uncertain infiltration. In 116 (88%), no signs of bowel infiltration were observed. The pathological analysis showed that colonoscopy

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