Pathophysiology and Palliation of Inoperable Bowel Obstruction in Patients With Ovarian Cancer

Aminah Jatoi, MD, Karl C. Podratz, MD, PhD, Paula Gill, MD, and Lynn C. Hartmann, MD

Divisions of Medical Oncology and Gynecologic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

Malignant bowel obstruction is the cause of death in the majority of women who die of ovarian cancer. Some patients are considered acceptable surgical candidates for relief of the obstruction. For many patients, however, lack of such surgical options has spawned a broad range of medical interventions, including palliative strategies to target pain and nausea and vomiting. This review discusses the general approach to patients with ovarian cancer and inoperable malignant bowel obstruction, with an emphasis on such palliative strategies.

J Support Oncol 2004;2:323–337   print e-mail full text 230 kb