2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2007.08.076
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Anatomic identification and functional outcomes of the nerve sparing Okabayashi radical hysterectomy

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“…However, the first surgical priority in patients with cervical cancer should be minimizing the possibility of failure to remove isolated paracervical neoplastic foci. Therefore, nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy [5,33] seems to offer the most effective balance between oncological safety and surgery-related complications, and would be particularly useful in selected patients such as those with early-stage disease but a high risk of paracervical involvement. Robotic lymphadenectomy including skeletonisation of the artery and vein has been tried at several hospitals for gastric cancer Figure 1B (an 80-year-old woman), displays lymphatic vessels (arrows) along a vein draining to the external surface of the bladder; B.…”
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“…However, the first surgical priority in patients with cervical cancer should be minimizing the possibility of failure to remove isolated paracervical neoplastic foci. Therefore, nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy [5,33] seems to offer the most effective balance between oncological safety and surgery-related complications, and would be particularly useful in selected patients such as those with early-stage disease but a high risk of paracervical involvement. Robotic lymphadenectomy including skeletonisation of the artery and vein has been tried at several hospitals for gastric cancer Figure 1B (an 80-year-old woman), displays lymphatic vessels (arrows) along a vein draining to the external surface of the bladder; B.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using cross-sectional histology with D2-40 immunohistochemistry, we took photos at hot spots of LVs [32] in each of the sections to allow compari- Mean ± standard deviation (% in 6 mm 2 including accumulation of lymphatic vessels); 1 Along and around the uterine artery and its branches; 2 Along and around the superior vesical arteries and veins; 3 In the subperitoneal tissue in the broad ligament of the uterus; 4 In the paracolpium or paravaginal tissue 3-4 cm below the uterine cervix; 5 In smooth muscles of the bladder or ureter.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Based on mathematical models of the decline of the antibody over the years, boosters may not be needed for at least 20 years. Since registration data was based on efficacy trials in [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] years of age and bridging immunological response study of adolescence, efficacy on adult women was performed for data in supporting registration up to 45 years of age. 12,16 The quadrivalent vaccine trial in 24-45 year old women showed 83% efficacy in preventing persistent infection, CIN or external genital lesion (EGL).…”
Section: Update On Hpv Vaccination Hextan Y S Nganmentioning
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“…Other recent advances in the surgical management of early stage cervical cancer include nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy and fertility-sparing radical trachelectomy. 22 The major merit of these operations is to improve the functional outcome and quality of life.…”
Section: Radical Surgery Overview Jong Hyeok Kim/joo-hyun Nammentioning
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