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Table 2 The clinical characteristic and operative details of 23 patients

From: The oncological and obstetric results of radical trachelectomy as a fertility-sparing therapy in early-stage cervical cancer patients

 

Average (range) or N (%)

Age (years)

32.22 ± 4.09 (26–40)

Follow-up (months)

112.87 ± 55.75 (36–199)

Fertility status

 

 With children

9 (39.13%)

 Nulliparous

14 (60.87%)

FIGO stage

 

 IA2

2 (8.70%)

 IB1

16 (69.57%)

 IB2

2 (8.70%)

 IB3

3 (13.04%)

Degree of differentiation

 

 Highly differentiation

8 (34.78%)

 Moderately differentiation

11 (47.83%)

 poorly differentiation

4 (17.39%)

The max diameter of tumor (cm)

2.00 ± 1.35 (invisible by eyes-5.00)

Operation methods

 

 EPL + VRT

3 (13.04%)

 LPL + VRT

9 (39.13%)

 LPL + LRT

11 (47.83%)

Operation duration (minutes)

203.91 ± 52.66 (150–420)

Intraoperative blooding (ml)

345.65 ± 376.26 (100–2000)

Iymph node count

21.52 ± 7.06 (10–33)

Postoperative complications

 

 Urinary retention

1 (4.35%)

 Tubal vaginal fistula

1 (4.35%)

 Intrauterine adhesions

1 (4.35%)

  1. EPL: extraperitoneal pelvic lymphadenectomy
  2. VRT: vaginal radical trachelectomy
  3. LPL: laparoscopic pelvic lymphadenectomy
  4. LRT: laparoscopic radical tracheletomy