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Case Reports
. 2022 Oct;25(10):1762-1765.
doi: 10.4103/njcp.njcp_212_22.

Cumulative inflammatory burden causing multiple complications after a successful pelvic surgery for advanced ovarian cancer

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Cumulative inflammatory burden causing multiple complications after a successful pelvic surgery for advanced ovarian cancer

A Firat. Niger J Clin Pract. 2022 Oct.
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Abstract

Vesicovaginal and rectovaginal fistulas may develop after pelvic metastasis of ovarian carcinoma. Purulent discharge from the vagina results in frequent vaginal or urinary tract infections, and triggers chronic inflammation. These incapacitating symptoms create serious medical and psychosocial problems, and result in low self-esteem and QoL. In this study, we present a metastatic ovarian cancer case admitted with bilateral nephrostomies, nonfunctioning colostomy, and high-volume recto- and vesicovaginal fistulas after debulking. She had frequent urinary tract infections and systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Surgery was performed successfully. However, we had to deal with complications, such as electrolyte imbalance, wound infection and continuing SIRS. Cumulative inflammatory burden caused by advanced carcinoma itself and its complications creates serious medical and psychosocial problems and should be managed with patience.

Keywords: Chronic inflammation; debulking surgery; metastatic disease; ovarian cancer; pelvic exenteration; postoperative complications; quality of life; rectovaginal fistula; vesicovaginal fistula.

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