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    Area of Science:

    • Gynecology
    • Oncology
    • Surgical Procedures

    Context:

    • Cervical lesions require effective treatment with minimal risk.
    • Historical treatments include chemical cauterization and electrosurgery.
    • Cryotherapy offers a viable, albeit underutilized, ablative treatment option.

    Purpose:

    • To present a study protocol for cryotherapy in cervical disease.
    • To reintroduce cryotherapy as a primary ablative treatment for cervical lesions.
    • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of cryotherapy for cervical pathology.

    Summary:

    • A retrospective study analyzed 1000 patients with cervical pathology over 20 years.
    • Patients received drug treatment and ablative cryosurgery.
    • Cryosurgery demonstrated excellent short, medium, and long-term results with no significant morbidity.

    Impact:

    • Cryotherapy proved highly effective in resolving cervical lesions in all treated patients.
    • The procedure was deemed appropriate for carefully selected patients with cervical pathology.
    • This study supports cryotherapy's role in managing cervical disease.