학술논문

Risk of unexpected uterine leiomyosarcoma during laparoscopic procedures: Experience from a single tertiary institute in Italy.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. Feb2022, Vol. 156 Issue 2, p236-239. 4p.
Subject
*MYOMECTOMY
*UTERINE cancer
*LEIOMYOSARCOMA
*UTERINE fibroids
*GYNECOLOGIC surgery
*LAPAROSCOPIC surgery
Language
ISSN
0020-7292
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the incidence of occult uterine sarcomas and investigate whether an accurate and well‐established preoperative assessment for uterine fibroids could help identify uterine sarcomas more effectively. Methods: A retrospective analysis of patients who underwent gynecological laparoscopic surgery for presumed uterine fibroids at Sant'Anna Hospital, a single tertiary institute in Turin, Italy, between January 2003 and December 2019. Results: Over the 17‐year period, 5826 laparoscopic surgical procedures (myomectomies or subtotal/total hysterectomies) were performed for presumed uterine fibroids. A total of 48 patients with a final diagnosis of uterine sarcoma were identified, the majority of which (n = 39; 81.3%) were recognized as suspicious uterine sarcomas during the preoperative assessment, and morcellement was avoided. The occurrence of unexpected uterine sarcomas was 0.1% (6/5826). Morcellation was conducted in one patient with uterine sarcoma. Conclusion: Analysis of our data showed that unexpected uterine sarcomas are uncommon. Accurate preoperative evaluation can help avoid, but does not exclude, the possibility of morcellation of unknown uterine sarcomas. Data analysis showed that unexpected uterine sarcomas are uncommon. Accurate preoperative evaluation can help avoid, but does not exclude, the possibility of morcellation of unknown uterine sarcomas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]