TY - JOUR
T1 - Patterns of recurrence in FIGO stage IB1-IB2 cervical cancer: Comparison between minimally invasive and abdominal radical hysterectomy
AU - Corrado, Giacomo
AU - Pedone Anchora, Luigi
AU - Bruni, Simone
AU - Sperduti, Isabella
AU - Certelli, Camilla
AU - Chiofalo, Benito
AU - Giannini, Andrea
AU - D'Oria, Ottavia
AU - Bizzarri, Nicolò
AU - Legge, Francesco
AU - Cosentino, Francesco
AU - Turco, Luigi Carlo
AU - Vizza, Enrico
AU - Scambia, Giovanni
AU - Ferrandina, Maria Gabriella
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Objective: Aim of our study was to evaluate whether the different laparotomic (ARH) or minimally invasive (laparoscopic and robotic) approaches (MIS) in FIGO stage IB1-IB2 cervical cancer, present different patterns of recurrence of the disease. The secondary endpoint of the study was the evaluation of the variables most involved with the risk of relapse and therefore lower DFS and OS. Material and methods: The study enrolled patients with definitive histological diagnosis of squamous or adenocarcinoma stage IB1-IB2 cervical cancer who underwent minimally invasive or abdominal radical hysterectomy from 2001 to 2018.Results: The study enrolled 360 patients and 59 patients (16.4 %) reported a disease relapse. The data showed that ARH group was not associated with different recurrence patterns than MIS group (p = 0.14). Moreover, there was no statistically significant difference regarding DFS (p = 0.52) and OS (p = 0.29) between the ARH group and the MIS group.Conclusions: MIS, in FIGO stage IB1-IB2 cervical cancer, is not associated with different relapse patterns compared to ARH, nor with a higher risk of distance metastasis and finally, without significant difference in term of DFS and OS. More studies are needed to determine the factors that modify the site of relapse.
AB - Objective: Aim of our study was to evaluate whether the different laparotomic (ARH) or minimally invasive (laparoscopic and robotic) approaches (MIS) in FIGO stage IB1-IB2 cervical cancer, present different patterns of recurrence of the disease. The secondary endpoint of the study was the evaluation of the variables most involved with the risk of relapse and therefore lower DFS and OS. Material and methods: The study enrolled patients with definitive histological diagnosis of squamous or adenocarcinoma stage IB1-IB2 cervical cancer who underwent minimally invasive or abdominal radical hysterectomy from 2001 to 2018.Results: The study enrolled 360 patients and 59 patients (16.4 %) reported a disease relapse. The data showed that ARH group was not associated with different recurrence patterns than MIS group (p = 0.14). Moreover, there was no statistically significant difference regarding DFS (p = 0.52) and OS (p = 0.29) between the ARH group and the MIS group.Conclusions: MIS, in FIGO stage IB1-IB2 cervical cancer, is not associated with different relapse patterns compared to ARH, nor with a higher risk of distance metastasis and finally, without significant difference in term of DFS and OS. More studies are needed to determine the factors that modify the site of relapse.
KW - Abdominal radical hysterectomy
KW - Cervical cancer
KW - Minimally invasive surgery
KW - Abdominal radical hysterectomy
KW - Cervical cancer
KW - Minimally invasive surgery
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/274571
U2 - 10.1016/j.ejso.2023.107047
DO - 10.1016/j.ejso.2023.107047
M3 - Article
SN - 0748-7983
VL - 49
SP - 1
EP - 7
JO - European Journal of Surgical Oncology
JF - European Journal of Surgical Oncology
ER -