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Fertility sparing surgery in early stages of cervical cancer

7th Euroscicon Conference on Clinical Pathology and Epidemiology
February 27-28, 2019 | Prague, Czech Republic

Aleksandar Stefanovic

University of Belgrade, Serbia

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Infec Dis Treat

Abstract:

The concept of fertility-preserving surgery in early cervical, radical trachelectomy with stage IA2 or IB disease will be discussed. Trachelectomy is a conservative oncologic operation with aim to preserve fertility in early stages of cervical cancer female patients who have realized reproduction. Excised structures in trachelectomy are: cervix, upper 1/3 of vagina, parametria and paracolpia, with preservation of uterine corpus. After removing the vaginal fornix and cervix, uterovaginal anastomosis with nonresorptive suture is performed. Indications for trachelectomy are lesser for patients up to 45 years of age who wish to conserve fertility with negative lymph nodes, no distant metastatic disease, FIGO stage cervical cancer staged IA1, IA2, IB1 (tumour size≤2cm with negative lymph nodes), with adequate cervical length, no evidence of expansion of malignant process on the upper part of the cervical canal, squamocelular carcinoma, rarely cervical adenocarcinoma, negative lymph nodes intraoperatively, no metastatic disease, clear resected margins. There is an ongoing debate regarding the need for uterine vessels preservation. Some authors have proved that the preservation of the uterine artery is associated with more favourable restoration of the reproductive function. Others claim that preservation of the uterine vasculature is not necessary for fertility as obstetrical outcomes are similar to those of the historical vaginal radical trachelectomy cohorts. Simple trachelectomy as alternative to radical trachelectomy in selected cases (parametrial involvement rate <1% in patients with IB1 ≤2cm, negative lymph nodes and stromal invasion ≤10mm) is suggested.

Biography :

Aleksandar Stefanovic has completed Medical School from University of Belgrade (1977), MD (1995), PhD (1996) and academic studies specialised in Gynaecology and obstetrics (1994). He has 25 years of clinical experiences and has worked at Clinic for Gynecology & Obstetrics Clinical Centre of Serbia, which is the biggest one in whole region, as Gynaecologist for 18 years. He currently works at the Clinic is Director (chairman) of Clinic for Obstetrics and Gynecology, Clinical Center of Serbia. He is President of Association of gynaecologists and obstetricians of Serbia, Montenegro and Republic Srpska; official FIGO Member; Dean of Medical Faculty, University of Belgrade, Serbia; President of Expert Committee for Cervical Carcinoma Prevention and Control, also Member of Advisory Board for the implementation of Screening and Early Detection of Breast, Cervical and Colorectal Carcinoma Program; Author of National Good Practice Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Cervical Carcinoma; Member of Multidisciplinary Team for Gynecologic Oncology, Clinic for Obstetrics and Gynecology, Clinical Center of Serbia. He has about 50 publications in CC/ SCI expanded and JCR indexed, and is an active participant on more than 50 international congresses, with total number of 150 publications.

E-mail: stefanovic.udruzenje@mail.com