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Oncologic and Fertility Outcomes After Simple Trachelectomy in Women With Early Cervical Cancer.

J Minim Invasive Gynecol

February 2024

Department of Gynecology (Drs. Siegler, Plaikner, and Köhler); Institute for Dysplasia and Cytology, MVZ Fürstenbergkarree Berlin, Germany (Drs. Jülicher, Schneider, and Köhler); Department of Gynecology, German Red Cross Clinic Berlin Westend, Berlin, Germany (Dr. Köhler).

Study Objective: This study aimed to present our case series of patients with early-stage cervical cancer undergoing simple trachelectomy (ST). Currently, radical trachelectomy is considered the most appropriate fertility-preserving procedure for the treatment of early-stage cervical cancer. However, there is increasing debate on the appropriate radicality of the surgery to preserve oncologic safety.

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Objective: Simple or radical trachelectomy are accepted fertility sparing therapies for patients diagnosed with cervical cancer ≤2 cm. In patients with larger tumors a fertility sparing concept is considered experimental. The aim of our study is to present oncological and fertility outcomes of laparoscopic pelvic lymphadenectomy followed by neoadjuvant chemotherapy and subsequent radical vaginal trachelectomy.

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