Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy (Type Iii) With Pelvic And Paraaortic
Lymphadenectomy And Bilateral Ovarian Transposition In A
Young Patient With Stage I Servical Cancer
OSMAN BALCI
- Year : 2016
- Vol : 32
- Issue : Ek
- Page :
4-7
Early stage cervical cancers involve stage I and stage IIA. The
treatment is radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymph node dissection.
Besides the operation can be performed by laparotomy, with the
development of laparoscopic technology, the treatment has been
started with laparoscopic radical hysterectomy and laparoscopic
lymph node dissection. The advantages of laparoscopic approach
are less analgesic requirement, minimal postoperative discomfort,
shorter hospital stay and faster return to normal daily activities.
In this article, a patient was presented having early stage cervical
cancer at 30 years old; therefore, applied laparoscopic radical
hysterectomy (type III), laparoscopic bilateral pelvic para-aortic
lymph node dissection. Also, despite possibility receive radiotherapy,
laparoscopic bilateral ovarian transposition was applied due to
remove ovaries from radiation area. This operation can not be
performed at any center, because it requires advanced experience.
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Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy (Type Iii) With Pelvic And Paraaortic
Lymphadenectomy And Bilateral Ovarian Transposition In A
Young Patient With Stage I Servical Cancer
2016,
Vol.
32
(Ek)
Received : 28.09.2014,
Accepted : 28.09.2014,
Published Online : 13.08.2018
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