Artificial Intelligence for the Assessment of Peritoneal Carcinosis during Diagnostic Laparoscopy for Advanced Ovarian Cancer
Riccardo Oliva, Farahdiba Zarin, Alice Zampolini Faustini, Armine Vardazaryan, Andrea Rosati, Vinkle Srivastav, Nunzia Del Villano, Jacques Marescaux, Giovanni Scambia, Pietro Mascagni, Nicolas Padoy, Anna Fagotti

TL;DR
This study develops an AI system that automatically assesses peritoneal carcinomatosis during diagnostic laparoscopy for advanced ovarian cancer, aiming to standardize and improve surgical decision-making.
Contribution
The paper introduces the first AI model capable of predicting surgical resectability and estimating Fagotti score from laparoscopy videos, enhancing objectivity and reproducibility.
Findings
AI achieved Dice scores of 70% for structures and 56% for PC segmentation.
F1-scores of around 73-80% for anatomical and surgical indication predictions.
Normalized RMSE of approximately 1.15-1.39 for Fagotti score estimation.
Abstract
Advanced Ovarian Cancer (AOC) is often diagnosed at an advanced stage with peritoneal carcinosis (PC). Fagotti score (FS) assessment at diagnostic laparoscopy (DL) guides treatment planning by estimating surgical resectability, but its subjective and operator-dependent nature limits reproducibility and widespread use. Videos of patients undergoing DL with concomitant FS assessments at a referral center were retrospectively collected and divided into a development dataset, for data annotation, AI training and evaluation, and an independent test dataset, for internal validation. In the development dataset, FS-relevant frames were manually annotated for anatomical structures and PC. Deep learning models were trained to automatically identify FS-relevant frames, segment structures and PC, and predict video-level FS and indication to surgery (ItS). AI performance was evaluated using Dice…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntraperitoneal and Appendiceal Malignancies · Ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment · Uterine Myomas and Treatments
