Microinvasive carcinoma of the cervix

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The clinical and pathologic features of 51 cases of microinvasive carcinoma of the cervix treated by radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadcnectomy are presented. Microinvasion was delined as stromal penetration by carcinoma not exceeding a depth of 5 mm from the surface at the point of origin. Patients with confluent patterns and lymphatic invasion were not excluded. Lymphatic invasion was demonstrated in 24% of the patients, but none of the resected lymph nodes from the entire scries contained metastatic tumor. Residual invasive disease was present in 9 of 47 patients who underwent conization including I in which the residual tumor invaded to 8 mm, although the depth of invasion in the cone biopsy was only 2.5 mm. Factors related to the presence of residual invasive disease included the pattern and extent of ii vasion and involvement of the cone margin. There were no surgery-related deaths or fistulae in this scries: the actuarial survival rale at 5 years was l00%. Simple hysterectomy seems justified if the cone margin is free of tumor since none of these patients had residual disease. In contrast, radical hysterectomy may he indicated if the cone margins are involved in view of high frequency of residual tumor (39%) and the possibility of invasion in the cervix exceeding 5 mm. © 1976 The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

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Leman, M. H., Benson, W. L., Kurman, R. J., & Park, R. C. (1976). Microinvasive carcinoma of the cervix. Obstetrics and Gynecology, 48(5), 571–578. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/10333_19

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