The French national network dedicated to rare gynecological cancers diagnosis and management could improve the quality of surgery in daily practice of granulosa cell tumors. A TMRG and GINECO group Study

The French national rare gynecological tumor network has been established to improve the quality of care through offering expertise in double reading histological diagnosis, reviewing cases and guiding management of these tumors through specialized multidisciplinary tumor boards and online clinical...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gynecologic oncology 2020-04, Vol.157 (1), p.78-84
Hauptverfasser: Lenck, C., Chopin, N., Gouy, S., Bonsang-Kitzis, H., Martinez-Gomez, C., Radosevic-Robin, N., Martin, S., Lefeuvre-plesse, C., Lambaudie, E., Leblanc, E., Guyon, F., Classe, J.-M., Ramanah, R., Beurrier, F., Angeles, M.A., Pomel, C., Joly, F., de la Motte Rouge, T., Provansal, M., Lesoin, A., Floquet, A., Berton, D., Kalbacher, E., Chakiba, C., Meeus, P., Selle, F., Treilleux, I., Lecuru, F., Pautier, P., Ray-Coquard, I.
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Zusammenfassung:The French national rare gynecological tumor network has been established to improve the quality of care through offering expertise in double reading histological diagnosis, reviewing cases and guiding management of these tumors through specialized multidisciplinary tumor boards and online clinical guidelines (www.ovaire-rare.com). The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of the development and implementation of this network by assessing the conformity of medical practice with the guidelines concerning the granulosa cell tumors (GCTs). This is a French nationwide study, including 463 patients (out of the 639 identified patients) with a definitive diagnosis of GCT between 2011 and 2016. Surgical practices were analyzed for conformity with the current guidelines (www.ovaire-rare.org). Medical records, surgical and pathological reports were systematically analyzed. Total conformity was defined by a conservative (unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy) or radical surgery (hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy) including surgical staging (omentectomy, peritoneal biopsies and peritoneal cytology) according to the FIGO stage. Partial conformity referred to a conservative or radical surgery without surgical staging and non-conformity was defined as a non-optimal surgery as recommended by the guidelines. Median age at diagnosis was 49 years old (range 10–89). The median size of tumor was 94 mm (range 5–400). Radical surgery was performed in 240 patients (52%); while a fertility-sparing surgery was performed in 98 cases (21%). A surgical staging was performed in 76 cases (16%) and an evaluation of the endometrium in 289 cases (62%). Surgery was fully compliant with the guidelines in 65 patients (14%), partially compliant in 213 patients (46%), non-compliant in 137 patients (30%) and not assessable in 48 cases (10%). A statistically significant difference for compliance was observed in restaging surgery (p 
ISSN:0090-8258
1095-6859
DOI:10.1016/j.ygyno.2020.02.012