Recurrent cervical carcinoma after radical hysterectomy
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Recurrent cervical carcinoma after radical hysterectomy
Abstract
The characteristics of recurrent carcinoma following radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy for cervical carcinoma are not well known. Disease recurrence was noted in 27 of 249 patients (11%) with stage IB cervical carcinoma who were treated with a primary surgical approach between January 1962 and December 1984. Fourteen recurrences (52%) occurred within 1 year of surgery, and 24 (89%) within 2 years. Patients with pelvic node metastases or adenocarcinoma had a significantly higher recurrence rate than did patients with negative nodes (33% vs 8%) or with squamous carcinoma (22% vs 8%). Seventeen patients (63%) had disease recurrence in the pelvis or vulva and 12 of these patients had recurrences within 1 year. Eight patients developed asymptomatic pelvic or vulvar recurrences, and all were diagnosed within 1 year. Ten patients (37%) developed recurrences outside the pelvis and 8 of these experienced recurrence after 1 year. Successful treatment after recurrence was independent of clinical or histopathologic parameters except site of recurrence. Eight of 15 patients (53%) who were treated with irradiation for a recurrence in the pelvis or vulva are free of disease 10 to 126 months (median, 48 months) after recurrence. Since irradiation can aid in salvaging patients with recurrent cervical carcinoma confined to the pelvis following radical surgery, clinical vigilance for this site of recurrence is emphasized.
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