نتایج جستجو برای: radical hysterectomy complications

تعداد نتایج: 280130  

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
modares m behtash n

we evaluated the clinical experience of 120 women with early stage cervical cancer who underwent radical hysterectomy combined with pelvic lymphadenectomy (class iii rutledge) in our gynecologic oncology clinic. of these, 74 patient. (61.66%) were in stage i and 46 patients (38.34%) were in stage ii a. intraoperation complications comprised of great vessel injuries encountered in 4 (3.3%) patie...

2016
Hongmei Yin Ting Gui

OBJECTIVE To investigate the impact of surgical resection extent on the postoperative complications and the prognosis in patients with stage II endometrial cancer. METHODS A total of 54 patients were retrospectively reviewed, 35 patients underwent subradical hysterectomy and 19 patients received radical hysterectomy, both with simultaneous bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and pelvic and paraao...

Journal: :The Journal of reproductive medicine 2013
Charles A Leath Kerri S Bevis T Michael Numnum Patrick S Ramsey Warner K Huh J Michael Straughn

OBJECTIVE To compare the operative data and complications of radical hysterectomy performed on pregnant women versus nonpregnant women. STUDY DESIGN Following institutional review board approval, we reviewed our surgical databases to identify pregnant women who had undergone a radical hysterectomy for cervical carcinoma from 1992-2005 (n = 7). A nonpregnant control group (n = 35) of women und...

2017
Chirag A Shah Tiffany Beck John B Liao Nadia V Giannakopoulos Dan Veljovich Pam Paley

OBJECTIVE The use of robotic radical hysterectomy has greatly increased in the treatment of early stage cervical cancer. We sought to compare surgical and oncologic outcomes of women undergoing robotic radical hysterectomy compared to open radical hysterectomy. METHODS The clinic-pathologic, treatment, and recurrence data were abstracted through an Institutional Review Board-approved protocol...

2014
F Marin M Pleşca CI Bordea SC Voinea I Burlănescu E Ichim CG Jianu RR Nicolăescu MP Teodosie K Maher A Blidaru

UNLABELLED Rationale The current standard surgical treatment for the cervix and uterine cancer is the radical hysterectomy (lymphadenohysterocolpectomy). This has the risk of intraoperative accidents and postoperative associated morbidity. Objective The purpose of this article is the evaluation and quantification of the associated complications in comparison to the postoperative morbidity which...

Journal: :European journal of cancer 2012
Jong Ha Hwang

OBJECTIVE A meta-analysis was done to assess the risk of intraoperative and postoperative urologic complications, and laparoscopic radical hysterectomy (LRH) and lymph node dissection. METHODS Pubmed, EMBASE and Cochrane library were searched for studies published to December, 2011, supplemented by manual searches of relevant bibliographies from the retrieved articles. Two researchers indepen...

2010

1. Treatment of CIN 2. Invasive Carcinoma of the Cervix 1. Clinical presentation 2. Staging 3. Histology 4. Management 1. Stage 1A 2. Stage IB – 2A 3. Stage 2B – 4A 4. Stage 4B 5. Complications 1. Radical Hysterectomy 2. Radiotherapy 6. Minimal Access Surgery 1. Laparoscopic Vaginal Radical Hysterectomy (LVRH) 7. Fertility Sparing Surgery 8. Special Situations 1. Recurrent Cervical Cancer 2. In...

2013
Luciana Silveira Campos Leo Francisco Limberger Airton Tetelbom Stein Antonio Nocchi Kalil

BACKGROUND Non-randomised studies have suggested that the postoperative complications of (Campos LS, Limberger LF, Stein AT, Kalil AN) laparoscopic radical hysterectomy are similar to those in abdominal radical hysterectomy. However, no study evaluating postoperative pain comparing both techniques has been published thus far. Our objective was to compare pain intensity and other perioperative o...

2012
Miho Muraji Tamotsu Sudo Shinichi Iwasaki Sayaka Ueno Senn Wakahashi Satoshi Yamaguchi Kiyoshi Fujiwara Ryuichiro Nishimura

AIM To evaluate the effect of abdominal radical trachelectomy on ovarian reserve and compare it with abdominal radical hysterectomy and a control group that did not have surgery. METHOD We enrolled eighteen women who had abdominal radical trachelectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy and sixteen patients who had abdominal radical hysterectomy for this study. Ten thousand one hundred eighty-six wo...

Journal: :Gynecologic oncology 1991
D H Chamberlain M P Hopkins J A Roberts E J McGuire G W Morley C C Wang

Radical hysterectomy has long been a primary mode of therapy for selected gynecologic malignancies. The lower urinary tract is an area associated with complications following this procedure. Lack of satisfactory reflex micturition and urinary retention, diminished bladder sensation, infection, and fistula formation are common adverse sequelae. Prolonged indwelling catheterization is a cornersto...

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