2018
Associated characteristics and impact on recurrence and survival of free-floating tumor fragments in the lumen of fallopian tubes in Type I and Type II endometrial cancer
Albright BB, Black JD, Passarelli R, Gysler S, Whicker M, Altwerger G, Menderes G, Buza N, Hui P, Santin AD, Azodi M, Silasi DA, Ratner ES, Litkouhi B, Schwartz PE. Associated characteristics and impact on recurrence and survival of free-floating tumor fragments in the lumen of fallopian tubes in Type I and Type II endometrial cancer. Gynecologic Oncology Reports 2018, 23: 28-33. PMID: 29387776, PMCID: PMC5771964, DOI: 10.1016/j.gore.2018.01.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLaparoscopic/robotic approachType II endometrial adenocarcinomaRisk of recurrenceDisease recurrenceFinal pathologyEndometrial adenocarcinomaFallopian tubeTumor fragmentsType II endometrial cancerRobotic approachCox proportional hazards modelHigher stage diseaseSingle institution experienceIndependent prognostic impactType IProportional hazards modelResult of traumaElectronic medical recordsCharacteristics of casesBaseline characteristicsExtensive diseaseLymphovascular invasionOverall survivalPatient comorbiditiesStage disease
2017
Isolated port site recurrence of node-negative clinical stage IB1 cervical adenocarcinoma
Deshmukh U, McAdow M, Black J, Hui P, Azodi M. Isolated port site recurrence of node-negative clinical stage IB1 cervical adenocarcinoma. Gynecologic Oncology Reports 2017, 20: 54-57. PMID: 28331901, PMCID: PMC5348602, DOI: 10.1016/j.gore.2017.03.001.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesStage IB1 cervical adenocarcinomaPort site recurrenceLymph nodesCervical adenocarcinomaLaparoscopic surgeryMetastatic diseaseCase reportSite recurrenceAssistant portEarly-stage cervical adenocarcinomaPelvic lymph node dissectionRobotic-assisted laparoscopic surgeryRobotic-assisted radical hysterectomyLymph node dissectionNegative lymph nodesNegative surgical marginsPort-site metastasisYear old womanFirst case reportSoft tissue massInvasive endocervical adenocarcinomaBilateral salpingectomyNode dissectionRadical hysterectomyFinal pathology
2014
An unexpected mass of the urachus: a case report
Pasternak MC, Black JD, Buza N, Azodi M, Gariepy A. An unexpected mass of the urachus: a case report. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2014, 211: e1-e3. PMID: 24912094, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2014.06.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSingle live intrauterine pregnancyLive intrauterine pregnancyLow malignant potentialComplete surgical excisionMature cystic teratomaFluid-fluid levelsIntrauterine pregnancyFinal pathologySurgical stagingDiagnostic laparoscopyMass resectionPseudomyxoma peritoneiSurgical terminationWeeks' gestationBladder massFemale patientsSurgical excisionOvarian massesPelvic massPreoperative identificationBladder neoplasmsCystic teratomaMidline massUrachal neoplasmsCase report