TY - JOUR
T1 - Fertility results and pregnancy outcomes after conservative treatment of cervical cancer
T2 - a systematic review of the literature
AU - Bentivegna, Enrica
AU - Maulard, Amandine
AU - Pautier, Patricia
AU - Chargari, Cyrus
AU - Gouy, Sebastien
AU - Morice, Philippe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 American Society for Reproductive Medicine
PY - 2016/10/1
Y1 - 2016/10/1
N2 - Objectives To evaluate the fertility results, obstetric outcomes, and the management of infertility in patients submitted to fertility-sparing surgery (FSS) for invasive cervical cancer. Design Systematic review. Setting Not applicable. Patient(s) Patients submitted to FSS for invasive cervical cancer (stage IB). Intervention(s) Five different FSS procedures were studied. Main Outcomes Measure(s) Fertility, pregnancy outcomes, and management of infertility. Result(s) A total of 2,777 patients submitted to FSS and 944 ensuing pregnancies were included in this review. Five different surgical procedures were performed and studied. The overall fertility, live birth, and prematurity rates after these procedures were, respectively, 55%, 70%, and 38%. The pregnancy rate was higher in patients submitted to a vaginal or minimally invasive radical trachelectomy compared with a laparotomic radical trachelectomy. The live birth rate was similar, whatever the FSS procedure. The prematurity rate was significantly lower in patients who had undergone a simple trachelectomy/cone resection and neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by FSS compared with other conservative surgeries. A majority of second trimester fetal losses and premature deliveries were related to premature rupture of membranes. Conclusion(s) The choice between the different FSS procedures depends first and foremost on the oncologic characteristics of the tumor. Nevertheless, when several options seem to offer the same oncologic results (for example, stage IB1 disease >2 cm), fertility results should then be taken into consideration to select the best choice acceptable to the patient/couple.
AB - Objectives To evaluate the fertility results, obstetric outcomes, and the management of infertility in patients submitted to fertility-sparing surgery (FSS) for invasive cervical cancer. Design Systematic review. Setting Not applicable. Patient(s) Patients submitted to FSS for invasive cervical cancer (stage IB). Intervention(s) Five different FSS procedures were studied. Main Outcomes Measure(s) Fertility, pregnancy outcomes, and management of infertility. Result(s) A total of 2,777 patients submitted to FSS and 944 ensuing pregnancies were included in this review. Five different surgical procedures were performed and studied. The overall fertility, live birth, and prematurity rates after these procedures were, respectively, 55%, 70%, and 38%. The pregnancy rate was higher in patients submitted to a vaginal or minimally invasive radical trachelectomy compared with a laparotomic radical trachelectomy. The live birth rate was similar, whatever the FSS procedure. The prematurity rate was significantly lower in patients who had undergone a simple trachelectomy/cone resection and neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by FSS compared with other conservative surgeries. A majority of second trimester fetal losses and premature deliveries were related to premature rupture of membranes. Conclusion(s) The choice between the different FSS procedures depends first and foremost on the oncologic characteristics of the tumor. Nevertheless, when several options seem to offer the same oncologic results (for example, stage IB1 disease >2 cm), fertility results should then be taken into consideration to select the best choice acceptable to the patient/couple.
KW - Cerclage
KW - conization
KW - conservative treatment
KW - early-stage cervical cancer
KW - fertility
KW - neoadjuvant chemotherapy
KW - preterm delivery
KW - trachelectomy
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U2 - 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2016.06.032
DO - 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2016.06.032
M3 - Article
C2 - 27430207
AN - SCOPUS:84979680878
SN - 0015-0282
VL - 106
SP - 1195-1211.e5
JO - Fertility and Sterility
JF - Fertility and Sterility
IS - 5
ER -