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Early postoperative voiding dysfunction after classic (class III) radical hysterectomy is reported in 70–85% of patients. 6,18,19 Spontaneous recovery of bladder function is generally to be ...
For the primary outcome, the study found that simple hysterectomy to remove the uterus and cervix was non-inferior to radical hysterectomy for cancer outcomes. However, those who received a radical ...
For more than 2,600 patients, 7-year survival rates were 93.9% with simple hysterectomy versus 94.2% with modified radical hysterectomy and 95.4% with radical hysterectomy (P=0.15), reported ...
Researchers analyzed long-term survival of women diagnosed with low-risk cervical cancer, from 2010 through 2017, who received simple, radical, or modified radical hysterectomy.
Brooks RA, Wright JD, Powell MA, et al. Long-term assessment of bladder and bowel dysfunction after radical hysterectomy. Gynecol Oncol 2009;114:75-79. Crossref ...
Bixel described the effects of the cone biopsies on bladder and bowel function as "minimal," which she called "impressive" compared with the SHAPE trial, in which 11% of radical hysterectomy ...
Both simple and radical hysterectomies, Plante said, involve removal of the uterus and the cervix. However, radical hysterectomy also removes the parametrium, or the tissue surrounding the cervix, and ...