Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the current study was to determine the effectiveness of Schauta's vaginal hysterectomy in the treatment of stage IB or IIA cervical carcinoma. STUDY DESIGN: In a retrospective analysis the results of Schauta's operation have been compared with those of Meigs' operation in 793 consecutive cases of stage IB or IIA cervical carcinoma. In 201 of them adjuvant radiotherapy was given. A total of 356 patients with stage IB and 76 with stage IIA underwent Schauta's operation, whereas 288 and 64 patients with stage IB and IIA, respectively, were operated on with Meigs' procedure. For statistical analysis the Mantel-Haenszel test was used. RESULTS: In stage IB the 5-year survival (Kaplan and Meier method) was 81% in the Schauta group and 75% in the Meigs group ( p CONCLUSION: Schauta's vaginal hysterectomy showed a high rate of cure for stage IB or IIA cervical cancer. Therefore we conclude that it can be used as an alternative to the Meigs operation in the presence of obesity or elevated surgical risk.

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