2018
Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) in Gynecologic Surgery—A Review
Moon A, Tangada A, Andikyan V, Chuang L. Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) in Gynecologic Surgery—A Review. Current Obstetrics And Gynecology Reports 2018, 7: 122-132. DOI: 10.1007/s13669-018-0247-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchERAS implementationGynecologic oncologyERAS protocolGynecologic surgeryEnhanced recoveryMajority of studiesEarly postoperative feedingUrinary catheter removalMechanical bowel preparationRate of readmissionMaintenance of normothermiaRetrospective observational studyLength of stayPostoperative feedingMultimodal analgesiaCatheter removalERAS programPostoperative complicationsSecondary outcomesGeneral gynecologyPreoperative dietPrimary outcomeEarly mobilizationBowel preparationRetrospective study
2012
Anterior pelvic exenteration with total vaginectomy for recurrent or persistent genitourinary malignancies: Review of surgical technique, complications, and outcome
Andikyan V, Khoury-Collado F, Gerst S, Talukdar S, Bochner B, Sandhu J, Abu-Rustum N, Sonoda Y, Barakat R, Chi D. Anterior pelvic exenteration with total vaginectomy for recurrent or persistent genitourinary malignancies: Review of surgical technique, complications, and outcome. Gynecologic Oncology 2012, 126: 346-350. PMID: 22555107, DOI: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2012.04.034.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnterior pelvic exenterationPelvic exenterationTotal vaginectomyPelvic recurrencePostoperative complicationsGenitourinary malignanciesSurgical techniqueNegative pathologic marginsPreliminary survival dataMajor postoperative complicationsMedian tumor sizeEvidence of diseaseRate of readmissionComplete surgical resectionTotal pelvic exenterationCentral pelvic recurrencePrimary tumor sitePancreatic recurrenceOperative mortalityOncologic outcomesSurgical resectionMedian ageCase seriesPathologic marginsTumor size