COMBINATION LASER CONIZATION AS TREATMENT OF MICROINVASIVE CARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX

1998 
: During the period June 1985 to August 1992 combination laser conization was considered definite therapy in 41 patients with microinvasive carcinoma of the cervix. Selection criteria for conservative, fertility-saving therapy were: invasion 3 mm or less, no lymphovascular involvement and horizontal spread of 7 mm or less. After treatment patients were followed for 5 to 12 years, mean follow-up 81 months, and mean number of examination was 10. In one cases, adenocarcinoma in situ was diagnosed during follow-up. In all other cases persistent or recurrent disease was not diagnosed during follow-up. By thorough histopathologic evaluation and strict criteria for selection of patients, it was possible to perform conservative treatment with no observed risk of undertreatment. Combination laser conization was a useful treatment modality. A follow-up regimen based on colposcopy and cytology proved sufficient.
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