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Comparison of Outcomes between Burch Colposuspension with and without Concomitant Abdominal Hysterectomy

Bai SW, Kim BJ, Kim SK, Park KH

A total abdominal hysterectomy may cause a postoperative vesicourethral dysfunction due to an injury to the pelvic nerves. However, many incontinent women with benign diseases of the uterus and its...
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Nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy: time for a new standard of care for cervical cancer?

Sakuragi N

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Extrafascial hysterectomy after concurrent chemoradiotherapy in locally advanced cervical adenocarcinoma

Yang J, Shen K, Wang J, Yang J, Cao D

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether adjuvant simple hysterectomy after concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) improves progression-free survival (PFS) compared with current standard care in locally advanced cervical adenocarcinoma (LACAC). METHODS: We reviewed a cohort...
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Surgical and oncologic outcomes after robotic radical hysterectomy as compared to open radical hysterectomy in the treatment of early cervical cancer

Shah CA, Beck T, Liao JB, Giannakopoulos NV, Veljovich , Paley P

OBJECTIVE: The use of robotic radical hysterectomy has greatly increased in the treatment of early stage cervical cancer. We sought to compare surgical and oncologic outcomes of women undergoing robotic...
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Wait times from diagnosis to treatment in cancer

Elit L

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Longer waiting times for early stage cervical cancer patients undergoing radical hysterectomy are associated with diminished long-term overall survival

Nanthamongkolkul K, Hanprasertpong J

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of surgical waiting time on clinical outcome in early stage cervical cancer. METHODS: The cohort consisted of 441 patients diagnosed...
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Personal technical considerations about en bloc pelvic resection

Macri A

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Prophylactic Hypogastric Artery Ballooning in a Patient with Complete Placenta Previa and Increta

Yi KW, Oh MJ, Seo TS, So KA, Paek YC, Kim HJ

Abnormal attachment of the placenta (Placenta accreta, increta, and percreta) is an uncommon but potentially lethal cause of maternal mortality from massive postpartum hemorrhage. A 33-yr-old woman, who had been...
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Surgical manual of the Korean Gynecologic Oncology Group: classification of hysterectomy and lymphadenectomy

Lee M, Choi CH, Chun YK, Kim YH, Lee KB, Lee SW, Shim SH, Song YJ, Roh JW, Chang SJ, Lee JM

The Surgery Treatment Modality Committee of the Korean Gynecologic Oncologic Group (KGOG) has determined to develop a surgical manual to facilitate clinical trials and to improve communication between investigators by...
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Surgical technique of en bloc pelvic resection for advanced ovarian cancer

Chang SJ, Bristow RE

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this paper was to describe the operative details for en bloc removal of the adnexal tumor, uterus, pelvic peritoneum, and rectosigmoid colon with colorectal anastomosis in...
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Clinical implication of surgically treated early-stage cervical cancer with multiple high-risk factors

Matsuo K, Mabuchi S, Okazawa M, Kawano M, Kuroda H, Kamiura S, Kimura T

OBJECTIVE: Presence of high-risk factor in cervical cancer is known to be associated with decreased survival outcomes. However, the significance of multiple high-risk factors in early-stage cervical cancer related to...
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