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Robotic surgery for early stage cervical cancer: Evolution and current trends

Erin Medlin, David Kushner, Lisa Barroilhet

Year
2015
Citations
16

Abstract

The management of early stage cervical cancer often includes surgery in the form of radical hysterectomy, radical trachelectomy, or radical parametrectomy. Surgical techniques have evolved to include minimal invasive approaches, and more recently, to include robotic assisted techniques. This review highlights the evolution of surgical management of early cervical cancer and specifically explores robotic assisted radical hysterectomy, radical trachelectomy, radical parametrectomy, and the role of neoadjuvant chemotherapy.

Keywords

TrachelectomyMedicineRadical HysterectomyCervical cancerRadical surgeryStage (stratigraphy)Robotic surgeryHysterectomyGeneral surgerySurgery

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