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Validity of Laparoscopic Staging to Avoid Adjuvant Chemoradiation following Radical Surgery in Patients with Early Cervical Cancer

2012

<b><i>Purpose:</i></b> To determine the rate of unavoidable adjuvant chemoradiation (RCTX) due to histologic results after radical surgery in patients with early cervical cancer. <b><i>Patients and Methods:</i></b> Between May 2004 and July 2011, 448 consecutive patients diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer stage IA1 L1 to IIA underwent laparoscopic staging at the Department of Gynecology and Gynecologic Oncology at Charité Berlin. Only in patients without lymph node metastases (n = 394) on frozen section, radical operation was continued either by laparoscopic radical hysterectomy (n = 228) or by radical vaginal trachelectomy (n = 166). The…

AdultCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentUterine Cervical NeoplasmsRadical vaginal trachelectomyAdjuvant chemoradiationHysterectomyYoung AdultRisk FactorsEarly cervical cancermedicineHumansRadical hysterectomyProspective StudiesRadical HysterectomyRadical surgeryLaparoscopyProspective cohort studyAgedNeoplasm StagingAged 80 and overCervical cancerHysterectomymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral surgeryChemoradiotherapy AdjuvantGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSettore MED/40 - Ginecologia E OstetriciaSurgeryClinical trialOncologyLymphatic MetastasisAdjuvant chemoradiation; Early cervical cancer; Radical hysterectomyVaginaLymph Node ExcisionFemaleLaparoscopyRisk factorbusinessChemoradiotherapy
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From laparoscopic assisted radical vaginal hysterectomy to vaginal assisted laparoscopic radical hysterectomy

2011

Radical hysterectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy is the standard surgical treatment for patients with early stage cervical cancer. The majority of radical hysterectomies are performed with the open technique. However, laparoscopic, combined laparoscopic and vaginal, and robotic-assisted approaches may also be used. Compared with the abdominal radical hysterectomy (ARH), laparoscopic techniques are associated with less blood loss, shorter hospital stay, better cosmesis, and faster recovery. A further breakthrough in laparoscopic technique can only be made if safety and oncological clearance are comparable with ARH. We describe the technique and results of laparoscopic assisted radical vagina…

AdultTime FactorsBlood Loss SurgicalUterine Cervical Neoplasmsurologic complicationDisease-Free Survivalvaginal assisted laparoscopic radical hysterectomyEarly cervical cancer; vaginal assisted laparoscopic radical hysterectomy; urologic complicationsYoung AdultEarly cervical cancerHysterectomy VaginalHumansIntraoperative ComplicationsAgedAged 80 and overObstetrics and Gynecologylaparoscopic assisted radical vaginal hysterectomyLength of StayMiddle AgedChemotherapy AdjuvantLymphatic MetastasisFemaleLaparoscopyRadiotherapy Adjuvanturologic complicationsLearning Curve
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