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[Radical trachelectomy with lymphadenectomy].

L Marzetti1, M Fazzio, M Veneziano

  • 1III Clinica Ostetrica e Ginecologica, Università degli Studi La Sapienza, Roma.

Chirurgia Italiana
|March 30, 2000
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Radical trachelectomy offers fertility preservation for early cervical cancer. This surgical approach removes the cervix while keeping the uterus, suitable for select young patients.

Area of Science:

  • Gynecologic Oncology
  • Reproductive Surgery

Background:

  • Radical hysterectomy is a standard treatment for early cervical cancer.
  • Fertility preservation is a significant concern for young women diagnosed with cervical cancer.

Observation:

  • Radical trachelectomy, introduced by Dargent in 1987, preserves fertility by removing the cervix and parametrium while retaining the uterus.
  • This technique is indicated for a low-risk subset of early cervical cancer patients.
  • Histological and clinical staging are crucial for patient selection.

Findings:

  • Three cases of radical trachelectomy performed between June 1997 and March 1998 are detailed.
  • The surgical procedure and outcomes for these patients are reported.

Implications:

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  • Radical trachelectomy provides a viable therapeutic option for young women with early cervical cancer desiring future fertility.
  • Careful patient selection based on staging is essential for successful outcomes.
  • This approach redefines treatment possibilities in gynecologic oncology for fertility-sparing management.