Objective: The aim of this study is to assess our results of treatment of women with stage I cervical cancer > 2 cm in diameter seeking fertility preservation. Treatment consisted of Laparoscopic Pelvic and Paraaortic Lymphadenectomy (LPPLND), and when no nodal metastasis was detected, neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) followed by radical vaginal trachelectomy (RVT). Patients with positive lymph nodes underwent primary chemoradiation. Methods: A cohort of women younger than 40 years of age with stage I disease > 2 cm who underwent LPPLND and either NACT and RVT or chemoradiation. Oncological outcome was evaluated prospectively. Results: Eighteen women were eligible for this study. Twelve (67%) women were diagnosed with metastasis in one or more pelvic and/or paraaortic lymph nodes, and thus received primary chemoradiation. After a mean follow-up of 25.5 months, three out of these 12 women (25%) developed a recurrence. Six women (33%) underwent NACT and RVT. Three patients experienced complete response to NACT and three patients showed more than 50% tumor size reduction. After a mean follow-up of 30.6 months all six women are free of recurrence. One patient delivered a healthy infant. Conclusions: Staging LPPLND allows separating patients in high or low recurrence risk groups. NACT and RVT seem to be safe for women with completely staged stage I cervical cancer > 2 cm in diameter, whereas even after primary chemoradiation, patients with positive lymph nodes experienced recurrence. Therefore, selection of patients with stage I cervical carcinoma > 2 cm, eligible for fertility preservation should include histopathologic evaluation of lymph node status before any further treatment. © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Vercellino, G., Piek, J., Schneider, A., Köhler, C., Mangler, M., Speiser, D., et al. (2012). Laparoscopic lymph node dissection should be performed before fertility preserving treatment of patients with cervical cancer. GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY, 126(3), 325-329 [10.1016/j.ygyno.2012.05.033].

Laparoscopic lymph node dissection should be performed before fertility preserving treatment of patients with cervical cancer

Chiantera, Vito
2012-01-01

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study is to assess our results of treatment of women with stage I cervical cancer > 2 cm in diameter seeking fertility preservation. Treatment consisted of Laparoscopic Pelvic and Paraaortic Lymphadenectomy (LPPLND), and when no nodal metastasis was detected, neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) followed by radical vaginal trachelectomy (RVT). Patients with positive lymph nodes underwent primary chemoradiation. Methods: A cohort of women younger than 40 years of age with stage I disease > 2 cm who underwent LPPLND and either NACT and RVT or chemoradiation. Oncological outcome was evaluated prospectively. Results: Eighteen women were eligible for this study. Twelve (67%) women were diagnosed with metastasis in one or more pelvic and/or paraaortic lymph nodes, and thus received primary chemoradiation. After a mean follow-up of 25.5 months, three out of these 12 women (25%) developed a recurrence. Six women (33%) underwent NACT and RVT. Three patients experienced complete response to NACT and three patients showed more than 50% tumor size reduction. After a mean follow-up of 30.6 months all six women are free of recurrence. One patient delivered a healthy infant. Conclusions: Staging LPPLND allows separating patients in high or low recurrence risk groups. NACT and RVT seem to be safe for women with completely staged stage I cervical cancer > 2 cm in diameter, whereas even after primary chemoradiation, patients with positive lymph nodes experienced recurrence. Therefore, selection of patients with stage I cervical carcinoma > 2 cm, eligible for fertility preservation should include histopathologic evaluation of lymph node status before any further treatment. © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
2012
Vercellino, G., Piek, J., Schneider, A., Köhler, C., Mangler, M., Speiser, D., et al. (2012). Laparoscopic lymph node dissection should be performed before fertility preserving treatment of patients with cervical cancer. GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY, 126(3), 325-329 [10.1016/j.ygyno.2012.05.033].
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