Noninvasive cervical cancer complicating pregnancy
- PMID: 9629574
- DOI: 10.1016/s0889-8545(05)70008-5
Noninvasive cervical cancer complicating pregnancy
Abstract
The management of abnormal cytology during pregnancy has changed dramatically during the last 3 decades. The goal has been and remains timely diagnosis of and treatment planning for invasive carcinoma of the cervix. Because therapy for preinvasive disease can safely be postponed until the postpartum period, the ability to distinguish CIN from invasive cancer without cone biopsy has been a major step forward in the management of cervical disease in pregnancy. The data presented herein demonstrate the safety and accuracy of the more conservative approach of colposcopy and biopsy. The use of cone biopsy during pregnancy, associated with substantial morbidity, has been significantly reduced by the diligent application of colposcopy. As is true in the nonpregnant state, cone biopsy is necessary when colposcopic examination is nonsatisfactory. Cone biopsies cannot be considered therapeutic during pregnancy owing to the high incidence of positive margins and residual disease on postpartum evaluation. For this reason, the importance of postpartum reevaluation cannot be overemphasized.
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