Likelihood of incidental finding of gynecological cancer in women undergoing hysterectomy for benign indications

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作者
Ekici, Mustafa Ayhan [1 ]
Onal, Ali Can [2 ]
Cetin, Caglar [3 ]
机构
[1] Abant Izzet Baysal Univ Hosp, Dept Gynecol & Obstet, TR-14280 Bolu, Turkey
[2] Abant Izzet Baysal Univ, Training & Res Hosp, Dept Pathol, TR-14280 Bolu, Turkey
[3] Bolu Izzet Baysal State Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, TR-14300 Bolu, Turkey
关键词
Hysterectomy; Uterine malignancy; Unexpected malignancy; Benign indication; Unexpected gynecologic malignancy; UTERINE PATHOLOGY; MALIGNANCY; RISK; TIME;
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10.31083/j.ejgo.2020.03.5435
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of unexpected gynecological malignancy (UGM) after hysterectomy performed for benign indications. Methods: We analysed patient sample data extracted from a medical database between 1 January 2007 and 10 August 2019 for 2740 women who underwent a hysterectomy for benign indications. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, KruskalWallis test and Chi-square test were performed. Statistical significance was reached if p < 0.05. Results : The most common primary indications for hysterectomy were leiomyomata (1403, 51%), abnormal uterine bleeding (784, 28.61%), and pelvic organ prolapse (504, 18.39%). A laparotomic, laparoscopic or vaginal hysterectomy was performed in 1452 (53%), 836 (30.5%) and 452 (16.5%) women, respectively. unexpected gynecological malignancy after hysterectomy was diagnosed in 22 (0.80%) women. The incidence of unexpected uterine malignancies (UUM), unexpected endometrial cancer, and unexpected uterine malignancies without endometrial cancer was 0.54%, 0.40% and 0.14% respectively. Mean ages were not significantly different for abdominal, laparoscopic and vaginal hysterectomy groups (51.75 +/- 9.83, 51.32 +/- 9.51, 51.39 +/- 10.04 years respectively, p = 0.299). No significant difference in the incidence of unexpected gynecological malignancy was noted between the groups [laparotomy 0.47%, laparoscopy 0.22%, vaginal 0.11%, p = 0.066]. The incidence of unexpected leiomyosarcoma [laparatomic 0.11%, laparascopic 0.03%, vaginal 0.0%] and unexpected endometrial carcinoma [laparatomic 0.26%, laparascopic 0.11%, vaginal 0.03%] was significantly higher in abdominal and laparascopic hysterectomy groups than the vaginal hysterectomy group and no significant difference was observed between the abdominal and laparoscopic hysterectomy groups (p = 0.037, p = 0.028, p = 0.108, respectively). Conclusion: The incidence of unexpected gynecological malignancy diagnosed after hysterectomy performed for benign conditions was very low, if the correct indications were selected.
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