F. Plotti, F. Ficarola, G. Messina, C. Terranova, R. Montera, F. Guzzo, C. De Cicco Nardone, Gianmarco Rossini, T. Schiró, Alessandra Gatti, D. Luvero, L. Feole, R. Angioli
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Cervical cancer is currently one of the most common cancers afflicting the female population worldwide and in industrialized countries the presence of screening and a specific diagnostic and therapeutic process has favored early diagnosis of cervical cancer. In literature have found that reducing the radicality on the parametria in early cervical cancer (ECC), reduces complications without impacting oncological outcomes, but the data in the literature are not yet clear.
EVIDENCE ACQUISITION
Searching on Pubmed we included 1473 articles from January 1974 to 2020. We identified all the studies that compared different type of radical hysterectomy in the primary surgical treatment of ECC. 16 articles were elected for the review.
EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS
Modified radical hysterectomy (Piver II /Querleu-Morrow Type B) in ECC, if compared to CRH (Piver III / Querleu-Morrow Type C2), is not associated with worse cancer outcome and patient survival, but it is associated with a minor operating time, lower blood loss and minor bladder dysfunction. Nerve sparing radical hysterectomy approach (NSRH/ Querleu-Morrow Type C1) compared to CRH (Piver III / Type C2) in the ECC, with our data we can confirm a noninferiority regarding the oncological outcome.
CONCLUSIONS
Reduced radicality on the parametrium offers positive effects on the quality of life (sexual life and bladder function) of patients without impacting on survival, oncological outcome.
期刊介绍:
The journal Minerva Ginecologica publishes scientific papers on obstetrics and gynecology. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, therapeutical notes, special articles and letters to the Editor. Manuscripts are expected to comply with the instructions to authors which conform to the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Editors by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (www.icmje.org). Articles not conforming to international standards will not be considered for acceptance.