Journal of Medical Case Reports (Nov 2024)

Modified abdominal radical trachelectomy used to spare fertility during surgery for early-stage cervical cancer: a case report

  • Thanh Nhan Vo,
  • Long Nguyen,
  • Phuc Nhon Nguyen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-024-04937-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract Background Cervical cancer is the fourth most common malignant tumor in childbearing-age women. To date, cervical resection and fertility-sparing surgery are the trends in the era of minimally invasive management. However, a proper management remains crucial. Hereby, we endeavor to underscore an uncommon case of early-stage cervical cancer receiving a tailored surgical technique of abdominal radical trachelectomy at our tertiary referral center and review literature. Case presentation A 33-year-old Vietnamese female patient (E1) was hospitalized for a diagnosis of cervical cancer classified as IB1 stage. The patient was treated with fertility-sparing modified abdominal radical trachelectomy surgery. The postoperative outcome was completely favorable. The patient was sent home after 5 days of hospitalization. In addition, she was monitored without complications. Conclusion Fertility-preserving treatment could be effectively performed with a modified technique of abdominal radical trachelectomy among young women with early-stage cervical cancer. Interdisciplinary management is potentially necessary for favorable outcome. Further data are required for long-term outcomes of pregnancy, recurrent rate, and the risk of pelvic organ prolapse.

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