Outpatient consultations
Secretariat
- Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Telephone: 02 31 45 50 11
- Location: 1st floor
Hospitalization
Department tasks
Care
Our mission is to provide surgical care for patients with gynecological cancer (cancer of the uterus, cervix, ovaries or vulva).
The Centre François Baclesse is recognized as a regional reference center for rare ovarian and peritoneal tumors (Réseau TMRO) and peritoneal tumors.
Surgical management is an integral part of overall oncology management, defined collegially with all specialists at the RCP (Réunions de Concertation Pluridisciplinaires).
The expertise of our surgeons enables us to manage patients not only for initial treatment, but also for recurrence, complex surgery or recourse surgery.
In post-operative care, early rehabilitation tailored to each patient remains the objective of medical and paramedical professionals, to promote rapid recovery (RAAC).
Our mission is also to work in collaboration with scientific research laboratories (BioTiCLA laboratory) to better understand, diagnose and treat cancers of the female pelvis.
We also ensure continuity in the training of medical and nursing students, and obstetrics and gynecology interns.
The team
Surgeons :
- Dr Enora DOLIVET-AUDIGIE
- Dr Léopold GAICHIES
- Dr Sandrine MARTIN-FRANCOISE
- Dr Margaux POHL
- Prof. Roman ROUZIER
Health executive: Flavie BULOT
Outpatient nurses: Julie TANQUEREL, Séverine SAVARY, Anne-Marie RICHARD, Laure FRELON
Medical assistants: Pauline PASSEREL, Sandrine SEDE
Care and Expertise
- Gynecological cancers: uterine cancer (cervix and endometrium), ovarian cancer, vulvar cancer
- Primary, recurrence or revision surgery
- Diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of in situ cervical cancer (precancerous stages)
- Prophylactic surgery to reduce the risk of the breast/ovarian cancer spectrum
Service equipment
Thanks to advances in surgical techniques and equipment, most intra-abdominal surgeries can now be performed using minimally invasive techniques, i.e. traditional laparoscopy or robot-assisted laparoscopy.
Routine use of robot-assisted laparoscopy for endometrial or cervical cancers diagnosed at an early stage.
Compared with conventional laparotomy, these "minimally invasive" surgical techniques offer greater postoperative comfort, a lower rate of postoperative complications, improved recovery of autonomy and a shorter hospital stay.
In the case of conventional laparotomy surgery, anesthetic and analgesic management during the perioperative period helps to control any pain associated with the surgical procedure and optimize the patient's postoperative comfort.
Hardware
- Laparoscopy (Storz)
- Da Vinci X robot
Research areas / Projects
- Research and studies on ovarian cancer in collaboration with the BioTICLA laboratory.
Training courses
- Initial training: courses for IBODE students
- Continuing education :
- Robot training by Dr Martin Françoise
- Teaching interns and department IDEs
- Presentation of surgical techniques to Center staff and external physicians (Oncology Thursdays).