Radical Hysterectomy: Efficacy and Safety in the Dawn of Minimally Invasive Techniques

Study Objective: To analyze the effect that the introduction of minimally invasive procedures has had on surgical and oncologic outcomes when compared with conventional open radical hysterectomy (ORH) in a national reference cancer after 17 years of experience in radical hysterectomy. Design: A pros...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of minimally invasive gynecology 2019-03, Vol.26 (3), p.492-500
Hauptverfasser: Gil-Moreno, Antonio, Carbonell-Socias, Melchor, Salicrú, Sabina, Centeno-Mediavilla, Cristina, Franco-Camps, Silvia, Colas, Eva, Oaknin, Ana, Pérez-Benavente, Assumpció, Díaz-Feijoo, Berta
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Zusammenfassung:Study Objective: To analyze the effect that the introduction of minimally invasive procedures has had on surgical and oncologic outcomes when compared with conventional open radical hysterectomy (ORH) in a national reference cancer after 17 years of experience in radical hysterectomy. Design: A prospective controlled study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2). Setting: A university teaching hospital. Patients: All patients who underwent radical hysterectomy as primary treatment for cervical cancer in our institution between May 1999 and June 2016, with a total of 188 patients. Interventions: Patients underwent ORH or minimally invasive surgery (MIS) (i.e., laparoscopic or robotically assisted radical hysterectomy). Measurements and Main Results: Seventy-six patients underwent ORH, 90 laparoscopic radical hysterectomy, and 22 robotically assisted radical hysterectomy. Blood loss and hospital stay were inferior in the MIS group (p
ISSN:1553-4650
1553-4669
DOI:10.1016/j.jmig.2018.06.007