医学
体质指数
子宫内膜癌
脂肪组织
肥胖
脐(软体动物)
回顾性队列研究
内科学
癌症
淋巴结切除术
外科
妇科
作者
Kenta Yoshida,Eiji Kondo,Masaki Ishida,Yasutaka Ichikawa,Naoki Watashige,Eiji Kondo,Tsuyoshi Matsumoto,Kyosuke Okamoto,Seijiro Maki,Michiko Kubo‐Kaneda,Masafumi Nii,Tomoaki Ikeda
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jmig.2024.02.009
摘要
To assess the impact visceral adipose tissue percentage (VAT%) on surgical outcomes during minimally invasive surgery in obese women with endometrial cancer.Retrospective observational cohort study.Mie University Hospital, Japan.Of the 73 women (body mass index [BMI] >30 kg/m2) with obesity and primary endometrial cancer, 52 underwent robotic surgery, while 21 underwent laparoscopic surgery between April 2014 and December 2022.We investigated the correlation between surgical outcomes (operative time and blood loss) and obesity (BMI and visceral adipose tissue percentage [VAT%]).Abdominal fat-related parameters were measured at the level of the umbilicus using preoperative computed tomography. A weak negative correlation was found between BMI and VAT% (CC = -0.313, p = .001). Multivariate analysis showed that VAT% had a stronger correlation to total and practical operative time than BMI (β = 0.338 vs 0.267, β = 0.311 vs 0.209, respectively) and was an independent predictor of blood loss. VAT% was an independent predictive marker prolonged for operative time and increased blood loss during lymphadenectomy.VAT% could be an indicator of surgical outcomes for patients with obesity and endometrial cancer.
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