TY - JOUR
T1 - Consensus on the Gemelli terminology of surgical anatomy for radical hysterectomy
AU - Bizzarri, Nicolò
AU - Ianieri, Manuel Maria
AU - Rosati, Andrea
AU - Pedone Anchora, Luigi
AU - Ronsini, Carlo
AU - Ladisa, Irene
AU - Cavinato, Maria
AU - Fanfani, Francesco
AU - Fagotti, Anna
AU - Scambia, Giovanni
AU - Querleu, Denis
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - ObjectivesTo report on a consensus survey of experts on a recently proposed simplified nomenclature of surgical anatomy of the female pelvis for radical hysterectomy. The aim was to standardize surgical reports in clinical practice and understanding of the techniques in future surgical literature. MethodsThe anatomical definitions were included in 12 original images taken at the time of cadaver dissections. Denomination of the corresponding anatomical structures was based on the nomenclature recently proposed by the same team. A three step modified Delphi method was used to establish consensus. After a first round of online survey, the legends of the images were amended to respond to the comments of the experts. Second and third rounds were performed. Consensus was defined as a yes vote to each question regarding the images provided, and 75% was defined as the cut-off for agreement. Comments justifying the no votes were taken into account to amend the set of images and legends. ResultsA group of 32 international experts from all continents was convened. Consensus exceeded 90% for all five images documenting the surgical spaces. Consensus ranged between 81.3% and 96.9% for the six images documenting the ligamentous structures surrounding the cervix. Finally, consensus was lowest (75%) for the most recently defined denomination of the broad ligament (lymphovascular parauterine tissue or upper lymphatic pathway). ConclusionSimplified anatomic nomenclature is a robust tool to describe the surgical spaces of the female pelvis. The simplified definition of ligamentous structures reached a high level of consensus, even if the terms paracervix (instead of lateral parametrium), uterosacral ligament (replaced by rectovaginal ligament), vesicovaginal ligament, and lymphovascular parauterine tissue remain matters of debate.
AB - ObjectivesTo report on a consensus survey of experts on a recently proposed simplified nomenclature of surgical anatomy of the female pelvis for radical hysterectomy. The aim was to standardize surgical reports in clinical practice and understanding of the techniques in future surgical literature. MethodsThe anatomical definitions were included in 12 original images taken at the time of cadaver dissections. Denomination of the corresponding anatomical structures was based on the nomenclature recently proposed by the same team. A three step modified Delphi method was used to establish consensus. After a first round of online survey, the legends of the images were amended to respond to the comments of the experts. Second and third rounds were performed. Consensus was defined as a yes vote to each question regarding the images provided, and 75% was defined as the cut-off for agreement. Comments justifying the no votes were taken into account to amend the set of images and legends. ResultsA group of 32 international experts from all continents was convened. Consensus exceeded 90% for all five images documenting the surgical spaces. Consensus ranged between 81.3% and 96.9% for the six images documenting the ligamentous structures surrounding the cervix. Finally, consensus was lowest (75%) for the most recently defined denomination of the broad ligament (lymphovascular parauterine tissue or upper lymphatic pathway). ConclusionSimplified anatomic nomenclature is a robust tool to describe the surgical spaces of the female pelvis. The simplified definition of ligamentous structures reached a high level of consensus, even if the terms paracervix (instead of lateral parametrium), uterosacral ligament (replaced by rectovaginal ligament), vesicovaginal ligament, and lymphovascular parauterine tissue remain matters of debate.
KW - gynecologic surgical procedures
KW - surgical procedures, operative
KW - surgical oncology
KW - hysterectomy
KW - gynecologic surgical procedures
KW - surgical procedures, operative
KW - surgical oncology
KW - hysterectomy
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/283488
U2 - 10.1136/ijgc-2023-004415
DO - 10.1136/ijgc-2023-004415
M3 - Article
SN - 1525-1438
VL - 33
SP - 876
EP - 881
JO - International Journal of Gynecological Cancer
JF - International Journal of Gynecological Cancer
ER -