2021
DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2021.759026
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Nomogram Predicting Parametrial Involvement Based on the Radical Hysterectomy Specimens in the Early-Stage Cervical Cancer

Abstract: Objective: Radical hysterectomy (RH) is the surgical standard for the treatment of the early-stage cervical cancer (CC). However, this procedure is associated with a high rate of adverse impact on the quality of the life of the patient. Since the rate of parametrial involvement (PI) is low for the patients with the early-stage CC, some authors believe that the patients with the early-stage CC may benefit from the less radical surgery. This study aims to estimate the incidence of the PI in the patients with the… Show more

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“…A simple total hysterectomy with ovarian conservation is recommended for patients with combined cervical and uterine involvement [ 6 , 12 ]. In the absence of parametrial involvement, radical hysterectomy is not warranted as it is associated with increased morbidity and no improvement in patient outcomes [ 13 ]. Our patient had both cervical and uterine involvement with no evidence of parametrial invasion which necessitated a simple total hysterectomy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A simple total hysterectomy with ovarian conservation is recommended for patients with combined cervical and uterine involvement [ 6 , 12 ]. In the absence of parametrial involvement, radical hysterectomy is not warranted as it is associated with increased morbidity and no improvement in patient outcomes [ 13 ]. Our patient had both cervical and uterine involvement with no evidence of parametrial invasion which necessitated a simple total hysterectomy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%