Minimally Invasive Surgery, Intraoperative Capsule Rupture, and Survival in Early Ovarian Cancer | Synapse
April 25, 2026
Minimally Invasive Surgery, Intraoperative Capsule Rupture, and Survival in Early Ovarian Cancer
Key Points
This study investigates how minimally invasive surgery and intraoperative capsule rupture impact survival in early-stage ovarian cancer.
Cohort study design assessing patients with stage I ovarian cancer.
Examination of surgical techniques and occurrence of capsule rupture during procedures.
Analysis of overall survival rates associated with surgical outcomes.
Patients undergoing minimally invasive surgery had improved overall survival compared to traditional methods.
Intraoperative capsule rupture was associated with reduced survival rates, highlighting its significance during surgery.
Findings underscore the need for careful surgical planning in stage I ovarian cancer treatment.
Abstract
This cohort study examines the associations of minimally invasive surgery, intraoperative capsule rupture, and overall survival among patients with stage I ovarian cancer.