Uterine transposition for fertility preservation in pelvic cancers

被引:3
作者
Ribeiro, Reitan [1 ,6 ]
Baiocchi, Glauco [2 ]
Obermair, Andreas [3 ]
Costa, Caroline Nadai [4 ]
Leitao, Mario [5 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Erasto Gaertner, Dept Gynecol Oncol, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
[2] ACCamargo Canc Ctr, Dept Gynecol Oncol, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[3] Queensland Ctr Gynaecol Canc, Herston Brisbane, Qld, Australia
[4] Parana Inst Oncol, Dept Oncol, Curitiba, Brazil
[5] Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr, New York, NY USA
[6] Hosp Erasto Gaertner, Curitiba, Brazil
关键词
Cervical Cancer; Colorectal Neoplasms; Radiotherapy; Uterus; Postoperative complications; RADICAL TRACHELECTOMY; PREGNANCY; PATIENT; CHEMORADIATION; IRRADIATION; RADIATION; SURGERY; AGE;
D O I
10.1136/ijgc-2023-004992
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Objective To review rates of uterine preservation and gonadal function, surgical outcomes, and pregnancy outcomes in patients undergoing surgical uterine transposition.Methods A structured search and analysis of the published literature on uterine transposition was conducted. Information on study type, sample size, patient characteristics, clinical indications, details of the surgical technique, trans-operative and post-operative results, success rates in preserving reproductive organ function and fertility were extracted.Results A total of 18 cases were reported to date. Patients' median age was 29 (range 3-38) years. Rectal cancers accounted for 9 (50%) cases of published cases of uterine transposition, followed by 6 (33%) cervical squamous cell carcinomas, 1 (6%) vaginal squamous cell carcinoma, 1 (6%) sacral yolk sac tumor, and 1 (6%) pelvic liposarcoma. The median time for uterine transposition to the upper abdomen was 150 (range 80-360) min, and 90 (range 80-310) min for organ reimplantation in the pelvis. Cervical ischemia occurred in 5 (27.8%) cases, being the most commonly reported complication. The median follow-up time was 25 months, and three patients achieved spontaneous pregnancies resulting in successful gestations, out of five patients who were reported as having tried. One patient experienced recurrence and succumbed to the tumor during treatment.Conclusions Uterine transposition is a feasible and safe surgical approach that offers patients undergoing pelvic radiotherapy an option to preserve gonadal and uterine function, with the potential for spontaneous pregnancy.
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页码:403 / 408
页数:6
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