2011
DOI: 10.4293/108680811x13022985132218
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Radical Hysterectomy for Early Stage Cervical Cancer: Laparoscopy Versus Laparotomy

Abstract: Laparoscopic radical hysterectomy appears to be a feasible alternative to laparotomy for early stage cervical cancer with similar surgical outcomes and lessened morbidity.

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“…The results with other authors are compared in Table 1. 18,[22][23][24] The only surgery-related complications were 4 bladder lesions (11.8 %), which is, according to the literature, within the expected limits (3.3 %-28 %).12,25 All of them occurred in the first year after the introduction of the new procedure. In the following year we had no bladder A shorter period of time in post operative care and no wound infection were expected considering our previous experiences in laparoscopic procedures.…”
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confidence: 71%
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“…The results with other authors are compared in Table 1. 18,[22][23][24] The only surgery-related complications were 4 bladder lesions (11.8 %), which is, according to the literature, within the expected limits (3.3 %-28 %).12,25 All of them occurred in the first year after the introduction of the new procedure. In the following year we had no bladder A shorter period of time in post operative care and no wound infection were expected considering our previous experiences in laparoscopic procedures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…It is necessary for any new method to evaluate its feasibility and applicability, peri-operative and post-operative complications, survival and risk of recurrence. Many surgical centres have already evaluated their results for the same reason.10-14, [16][17][18][19][20][21] Although a learning curve is expected with new procedures, our mean procedure time was 174 minutes and mean blood loss was 250 mL. There were no injuries to the gastrointestinal organs or ureters.…”
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“…Postoperative complications, represented mostly wound infections were recorded only in the group that received radical abdominal hysterectomy. The hospital stay was less in laparoscopic interventions (mean=2.9 days) compared with the second procedure (mean=5.5 days) [5].…”
Section: Laparoscopic Surgery Versus Open Surgery In Uterine Cervicalmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Результаты, полученные P. Morice с соавт., показали, что у больных РШМ могут встречаться изолированные метастазы в парааорталь-ных лимфатических узлах при отсутствии метастазов в группах наружных, общих и обтураторных тазовых коллекторов [39]. Поэтому важным преимуществом лапароскопии является возможность дать точную оценку распространенности болезни при минималь-ных рисках развития послеоперационного спаечного процесса в сравнении с лапаротомией [40,41]. Все ска-занное показывает незаконченность дискуссии по проблеме диагностической тазовой лимфаденэкто-мии и актуальность изучения ее роли у больных РШМ.…”
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