(2023). The Interval between a Supracervical Hysterectomy and Trachelectomy. What Led to an Early or Late Trachelectomy?. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 92(1), 6796-6800. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.318792
. "The Interval between a Supracervical Hysterectomy and Trachelectomy. What Led to an Early or Late Trachelectomy?". The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 92, 1, 2023, 6796-6800. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.318792
(2023). 'The Interval between a Supracervical Hysterectomy and Trachelectomy. What Led to an Early or Late Trachelectomy?', The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 92(1), pp. 6796-6800. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.318792
The Interval between a Supracervical Hysterectomy and Trachelectomy. What Led to an Early or Late Trachelectomy?. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2023; 92(1): 6796-6800. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.318792
The Interval between a Supracervical Hysterectomy and Trachelectomy. What Led to an Early or Late Trachelectomy?
Background: Women who underwent a supracervical hysterectomy were required to return to the operating room at a certain time for the removal of the cervical stump. Patients and Methods: At Cairo University, National Cancer Institute (NCI) Hospital, all women who underwent trachelectomy after supracervical hysterectomy between 2010 and 2020 had their medical records examined. Results: Over ten years, 34 trachelectomy operations were completed. The age of patients ranged between 42 years and 72 years with mean + SD were 55+7.5 The mean interval was 6 months, whereas the lowest and largest intervals were reported to be 2 months (0.2 year) and 156 months (13 years), respectively. Patients who were diagnosed with endometrial adenocarcinoma unrerwent trachelectomy before one year(15 out of 16, 94.11%) but only one patient (5.88%) underwent trachelectomy after one year. Recurrent vaginal bleeding was a more evident symptom among the patients who underwent trachelectomy before one year (54.5%) or after one year (91.7%). Except for one patient (p-value 0.001). Patients (17) who underwent trachelectomy before or at a time of 5 months didn’t complain of urinary symptoms except for one patient, 5 patients (29.5%) of those patients had sexual symptoms. Recurrent vaginal bleeding was a more evident symptom among the patients who underwent trachelectomy before one year (54.5%) or after one year (91.7%). Except for one patient (p-value 0.001), none of the patients (17) who underwent trachelectomy before or at a time of 5 months complained of urinary symptoms. while 5 patients (29.5%) of those patients had dyspareunia. Conclusions: The mean interval was 6 months, whereas the lowest and largest intervals were reported to be 2 months (0.2 year) and 156 months (13 years).