Surgical, oncological, and obstetrical outcomes after abdominal radical trachelectomy - A systematic literature review

René Pareja, Gabriel J. Rendón, Carlos Millán Sanz-Lomana, Otto Monzón, Pedro T. Ramirez

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Abstract

Objective. Radical trachelectomy is a standard treatment for selected patients with early-stage cervical cancer. Outcomes arewell established for vaginal radical trachelectomy (VRT), but not for abdominal radical trachelectomy (ART). Methods. We searchedMEDLINE, EMBASE, and CINAHL (October 1997 through October 2012) using the terms: uterine cervix neoplasms, cervical cancer, abdominal radical trachelectomy, vaginal radical trachelectomy, fertility sparing, and fertility preservation.We included original articles, case series, and case reports. Excluded were review articles, articles with duplicate patient information, and articles not in English. Results. We identified 485 patients. Ages ranged from 6 to 44 years. Themost common stage was IB1 (331/464; 71%), and the most common histologic subtype was squamous cell carcinoma (330/470; 70%). Operative times ranged from 110 to 586 min. Blood loss ranged from 50 to 5568 mL. Three intraoperative complications were reported. Forty-seven patients (10%) had conversion to radical hysterectomy. One hundred fifty-five patients (35%) had a postoperative complication. The most frequent postoperative complication was cervical stenosis (n = 42; 9.5%). The median follow-up time was 31.6 months (range, 1-124). Sixteen patients (3.8%) had disease recurrence. Two patients (0.4%) died of disease. A total of 413 patients (85%) were able tomaintain their fertility. A total of 113 patients (38%) attempted to get pregnant, and 67 of them (59.3%) were able to conceive. Conclusion. ART is a safe treatment option in patients with early-stage cervical cancer interested in preserving fertility.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)77-82
Number of pages6
JournalGynecologic oncology
Volume131
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2013

Keywords

  • Abdominal radical trachelectomy
  • Cervical cancer
  • Fertility preservation
  • Fertility sparing

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology

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