Document Type
Meta Analysis
Abstract
Background: Cervical cancer is one of the main reasons of cancer death in developing countries around the world, with an incidence sixty-one percent of females, so it is important to detect precancerous lesion to decrease morbidity and mortality rates due to cervical cancer.
Aim of the Work: to detect cervical findings in post-operative assessment of the cervical stump via colposcopy after subtotal hysterectomy and compare finding of colposcopy by result of histopathology.
Patients and Methods: Retrospective study involved fifty female who subjected to partial abdominal-hysterectomy and had their follow up at the gynecology outpatient clinics, AL- Azhar University, Assiut and during the period from March 2021 till November 2021.
Results: Normal colposcopic finding in 11 patients and 39 patients had abnormal colposcopic appearance of the cervix . Punch biopsy of cervix was taken from all 39 cases, the hisopathology revealed that there are 30 cases are chronic nonspecific cervicitis, 5 cases CIN ( 1 CIN ll and 4 CIN l ).
Keywords
Cervical Cancer; Precancerous; Colposcopy; hysterectomy
How to Cite This Article
Khalifa, Somaia Galal Abd El-Ghaney; EL-Darwish, Abdel-Aziz Galal El-Deen; Elhalim, Abd Elhalim Mohammed Abd; and allah, Husien Abd Elmonem Hassan Gad
(2023)
"Colposcopic Cervical Findings after Subtotal Abdominal Hysterectomy,"
Al-Azhar International Medical Journal: Vol. 4:
Iss.
1, Article 2.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.58675/2682-339X.1615