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Abdominal radical trachelectomy: a new surgical technique for the conservative management of cervical carcinoma
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LaparoscopySurgical OncologyMinimally Invasive ProcedureGynecologyOperative Vaginal DeliveryVisceral SurgerySurgeryGynecology OncologyOvarian CancerCervical CarcinomaNew Surgical TechniqueRadical HysterectomyPublic HealthFertility-sparing SurgeryInfertilityStandard Radical HysterectomyFertility PreservationGynecologic SurgeryGynecological SurgeryCervical CancerThoracic SurgeryGeneral SurgeryMedicineAbdominal Radical Trachelectomy
Traditionally radical hysterectomy has formed the mainstay of treatment for early stage cervical carcinoma. More recently radical trachelectomy and laparoscopic lymphadenectomy have been introduced to allow preservation of fertility. We present a new approach to fertility-sparing surgery, namely abdominal radical trachelectomy. The technique is similar to a standard radical hysterectomy and lymphadenectomy. In our technique the ovarian vessels are not ligated and, following lymphadenectomy and skeletonisation of the uterine arteries, the cervix, parametrium and vaginal cuff are excised. The residuum of the cervix is then sutured to the vagina and the uterine ateries re-anastomosed.
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