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Preoperative conization and risk of recurrence in patients undergoing laparoscopic radical hysterectomy for early-stage cervical cancer. A multicenter study

Authors :
Michael D. Mueller
A. Ditto
Nicoletta Donadello
Antonella Cromi
Simone Garzon
Antonio Simone Laganà
Giorgio Bogani
Fabio Ghezzi
Ciro Pinelli
Jvan Casarin
F. Raspagliesi
Andrea Papadia
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVE To investigate the factors associated with poorer oncologic outcomes in patients undergoing laparoscopic radical hysterectomy (LRH) for early stage cervical cancer. DESIGN Multicenter retrospective study. SETTING Three gynecologic oncology referral centers. PATIENTS Patients with International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics 2009 stage IA (positive lymphovascular space invasion)-IB1 cervical cancer between January 2006 and June 2018. INTERVENTIONS LRH (Piver type II-III hysterectomies). Lymph-node dissection was accomplished according to the tumor characteristics. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS Surgical and oncologic outcomes were analyzed. Overall, 186 patients met the inclusion criteria, 16 (8.6%) experienced a recurrence, and 9 (4.8%) died of the disease (median follow-up period 37.9 months). Surgery-related complications did not influence disease-free survival. All the recurrences (16/16; 100%) occurred in patients with stage IB1 disease (p = .02), and 15 (93.7%) in cases involving tumors ≥2 cm. No association between positive lymph node and recurrence was detected (p =.82). Patients who had a preoperative diagnosis through conization (93; 50%) had a significantly lower rate of recurrence than those who underwent cervical biopsy (93; 50%): 1/93 (1.1%) vs 15/93 (16.1%); p

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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