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Nazario Foschi

Senior Researcher · Agostino Gemelli University Polyclinic, Urology department

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Papers(2)
Predictive factors of…Robotic approach for …
Collaborators(10)
Giovanni ScambiaRiccardo OlivaSalvatore Gueli Allet…Santullo FrancescoStefano RestainoVirginia VargiuVito ChianteraAgostino M. De RoseAlex FedericoAlfredo Ercoli
Institutions(5)
Agostino Gemelli Univ…University Of PisaUniversity Of PalermoPoliclinico Universit…University Of Messina

Papers

Predictive factors of surgical complications after pelvic exenteration for gynecological malignancies: a large single-institution experience

To evaluate pre-operative predictors of early (<30 days) severe complications (grade Dindo 3+) in patients with gynecological malignancy submitted to pelvic exenteration (PE). We retrospectively analyzed 129 patients submitted to surgery at Fondazione Policlinico Gemelli between 2010 and 2019. We included patients affected by primary or recurrent/persistent cervical, endometrial, or vulvar/vaginal cancers. Post-operative complications were graded according to the Dindo classification. Logistic regression was used to analyze potential predictors of complications. We performed 63 anterior PE, 10 posterior PE, and 56 total PE. The incidence of early severe post-operative complications was 27.9% (n=36), and the early mortality rate was 2.3% (n=3). More frequent complications were related to the urinary diversion and intestinal surgery. In univariable analysis, hemoglobin ≤10 g/dL (odds ratio [OR]=4.2; 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.65-10.7; p=0.003), low albumin levels (OR=3.9; 95% CI=1.27-12.11; p=0.025), diabetes (OR=4.15; 95% CI=1.22-14.1; p=0.022), 2+ comorbidities at presentation (OR=5.18; 95% CI=1.49-17.93; p=0.012) were predictors of early severe complications. In multivariable analysis, only low hemoglobin and comorbidities at presentation were independent predictors of complications. Pelvic exenteration is an aggressive surgery characterized by a high rate of post-operative complications. Pre-operative assessment of comorbidities and patient health status are crucial to better select the right candidate for this type of surgery.

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Senior Researcher

Agostino Gemelli University Polyclinic · Urology department

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0000-0003-0464-0788

Scopus: 8336512400

Researcher Id: AFN-7768-2022