Iatrogenic tumor implantation

Y Ma, P Bai - Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2008 - Springer
Iatrogenic tumor implantation is a condition that results from various medical procedures
used during diagnosis or treatment of a malignancy. It involves desquamation and …

Subcutaneous tumor implantation after laparoscopic procedures in women with malignant disease

NR Abu-Rustum, EH Rhee, DS Chi… - Obstetrics & …, 2004 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVE: To describe the incidence of clinically detected laparoscopy-related
subcutaneous tumor implantation in women with malignant disease who were treated by a …

[PDF][PDF] Uterine sarcoma with abdominal wall metastasis following laparoscopy: case report

L Shan, Z Wang, Y Yue - Eur. J. Gynaec. Oncol.-ISSN, 2011 - article.imrpress.com
Purpose: This work aimed to prevent artificial implantation in laparoscopic surgery for
gynecological tumors. Methods: A case of uterine sarcoma with abdominal wall metastasis …

[PDF][PDF] How to prevent the iatrogenic diffusion of gynecological malignant tumors?

X Tianmin, C Weiqin, C Manhua, L Yang… - Eur. J. Gynaec …, 2013 - article.imrpress.com
An analysis of the causes for iatrogenic diffusion of gynecological malignant tumors during
their diagnosis and treatment, through clinical experience and a comprehensive review of …

Medical device safety and surgical dissemination of unrecognized uterine malignancy: morcellation in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery

T Hall, SI Lee, DM Boruta, A Goodman - The Oncologist, 2015 - academic.oup.com
There is a risk of dissemination of uterine malignancies during minimally invasive
hysterectomies when morcellation is used. Although the technique of uterine power …

[PDF][PDF] Recurrent uterine leiomyosarcoma implanted in a laparotomy scar

CH Wu, YY Kan, CC ChangChien, H Lin - Taiwanese Journal of …, 2008 - core.ac.uk
Unfortunately, a recurrent mass, 5.7 cm in diameter, was noted over the right side of the
pelvic cavity 4 months after radiotherapy, while the laparotomy wound was cancer free. No …

Survival effect of intra-operative tumor spillage during minimally invasive hysterectomy for early-stage endometrial cancer: a call for research

H Kanao, EJ Chang, S Matsuzaki… - International …, 2021 - search.proquest.com
tumor spillage could theoretically lead to tumor seeding and metastasis.[...] uterine
perforation can occur during hysterectomy (eg, use of intrauterine manipulator, cesarean …

Risk of occult uterine sarcoma in women undergoing hysterectomy for benign indications

ML Hechanova, K Lin, DL Richardson… - Journal of Minimally …, 2015 - jmig.org
Study Objective The use of intracorporeal morcellation at the time of gynecologic surgery is
under scrutiny due to concerns over the dissemination of occult uterine malignancies. We …

Sarcoma metastases due to iatrogenic implantation

TMD Hughes, JM Thomas - European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO), 2000 - Elsevier
Aim To demonstrate the ability of extremity soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) to implant into
tissues exposed during surgery. Methods We use two cases to illustrate that wounds created …

[HTML][HTML] Isolated subcutaneous implantation of a borderline ovarian tumor: A case report and review of the literature

M Banys-Paluchowski, B Yeganeh… - World Journal of …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Laparoscopy-related tumor implantations of gynecological malignancies into the
subcutaneous tissue are rarely diagnosed. We report an interesting case of a 46-year-old …