Objectives: The objective of this study was to verify the correlation between prognostic factors, positive or negative second look laparotomy (SLL) and 5-year survival in patients with ovarian cancer.
Material: Between 1984 and 1993, 178 patients after primary surgery and first-line chemotherapy with complete clinical response underwent second look laparotomy. The correlation between clinical stage and grade of cancers, residual disease, age of patients in two group of patients: with positive and negative second look laparotomy were evaluated.
Results: 95 patients (53%) had positive SLL. The 5-years survival in this group was only 20%. Adverse prognostic factors were: advanced primary stage (IV-0% of 5-years survival), low grade of differentiation (9.1% of 5-years survival) and residual disease > 2cm (9.4% of 5-years survival). The 5-year survival in group with negative SLL was 78.3%. The analysed prognostic factors in this group were insignificant in predicting 5-year survival.
Conclusions: This study confirms that the SLL can provide an important prognostic evaluation in patients without evidence of disease and allows surgical cytoreduction in group with positive SLL (more than 50% of patients). The analyzed prognostic factors in group with negative SLL were insignificant in predicting 5-year survival. The multicenter research for new prognostic factors in this group are required.