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- C Iavazzo, C Karachalios, P E Iavazzo, and I D Gkegkes.
- IASO Maternity Hospital, 38 Seizani Str., Nea Ionia, 14231, Athens, Greece, christosiavazzo@hotmail.com.
- Ir J Med Sci. 2015 Mar 1; 184 (1): 113-8.
BackgroundCervical cancer recurrence in episiotomy scars after vaginal deliveries is a rather rare event.AimWe present a review of the current literature data on the field.MethodsA systematic search was performed in PubMed and Scopus.Results10 case reports and 3 case series with total 18 patients were included. The mean age of the patients was 33.3 years. One of them was diagnosed 1 year before her pregnancy, two of them were diagnosed during pregnancy, six of them during labor and eight patients at postpartum follow-up appointments from 1 week to 8 months postpartum. Twelve cases were squamous cell carcinoma, five cases adenocarcinoma and one case adenosquamous carcinoma with the majority of them staged as Ib1-2. The interval time from initial diagnosis to detection of recurrence had a wide range from 5 weeks to 5.5 years. The diameter of the recurrence was also ranging (5-60 mm). The management of such a recurrence included different extent of wide local excision or chemotherapy or radiotherapy or combinations of them.ConclusionClinicians should be aware about the importance of carefully examining not only the cervix at the time of labor, but also the episiotomy scar in women following a pregnancy complicated by cervical cancer.
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