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. 2014 Dec 8;2014:926502. doi: 10.1155/2014/926502

Table 1.

Obstetrical and oncological outcome of radical abdominal trachelectomy during pregnancy reported in the literature.

Number Stage Histology Radical abdominal trachelectomy outcome Pregnancy outcome Cancer prognosis Author, year
GA at surgery Uterine artery Number of removed LNs Operation time (h) Blood loss (mL)
1 IB1 SCC 7 w Preserved NA NA NA Abortion (7 w) NED (median 40 months, range, 10–54 months) Unga´r et al., 2006 [7]
2 IB1 SCC 8 w Preserved NA NA NA Abortion (8 w)
3 IB1 SCC 9 w Preserved NA NA NA C/S (38 w), 3220 g, a girl
4 IB1 SCC 13 w Preserved NA NA NA Abortion (15 w) Number 1–5 Number 1–5
5 IA2 SCC 18 w Preserved NA NA NA C/S (39 w), 2980 g, a boy

6 IB1 SCC 19 w NA NA 5 450 C/S, PROM (36 w), 2580 g, a boy NED (16 months) Mandic et al., 2009 [1]
7 IB1 Lymphoepithelial 15 w Lt. ligated 9 3.5 1600 C/S (39 w) NA Abu-Rustum et al., 2010 [8]
8 IB2 SCC 22 w Bil. ligated NA NA 200 IUFD (22 w), Placenta: hypoxic change NA Karateke et al., 2010 [9]
9 IB1 SCC 15 w Rt. ligated 16 7.5 1200 C/S (37 w), 2584 g, a girl NED (12 months) Enomoto et al., 2011 [10]
10 IB1 SCC 17 w Preserved 13 6.3 2510 C/S (38 w), 2970 g, a girl NED (10 months) Present case

GA: gestational age; SCC: squamous cell carcinoma; C/S: cesarean section; PROM: premature rupture of membrane; NED: no evidence of disease; NA: not addressed; LNs: lymph nodes.