Huang WC |
------>authors3_c= ------>paper_class1=1 ------>Impact_Factor=None ------>paper_class3=1 ------>paper_class2=1 ------>vol=42 ------>confirm_bywho=tzengcr ------>insert_bywho=drcjjeng ------>Jurnal_Rank=None ------>authors4_c= ------>comm_author= ------>patent_EDate=None ------>authors5_c= ------>publish_day=1 ------>paper_class2Letter=None ------>page2=17 ------>medlineContent= ------>unit=E0111 ------>insert_date=20080320 ------>iam=4 ------>update_date=None ------>author=??? ------>change_event=4 ------>ISSN= ------>authors_c= ------>score=211 ------>journal_name=Taiwanese J. Obstet. Gynecol. ------>paper_name=Comparison of Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procesure and Cold Knife Conization. ------>confirm_date=20080418 ------>tch_id=085036 ------>pmid=10094873 ------>page1=11 ------>fullAbstract=OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine whether the loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) is as effective as cold knife conization (CKC) in the removal of cervical dysplasia. METHODS: One-hundred sixteen patients with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia were included: 73 cases treated with LEEP and 43 cases treated with CKC. All of these patients underwent subsequent hysterectomy within 6 months of treatment. A thorough histological evaluation of the cone specimens and post-cone hysterectomy specimens was performed. RESULTS: No residual disease in the post-cone hysterectomy specimens was identified in 63% of the LEEP group and 72.1% of the CKC group. There was no significant difference in the proportion of negative residual disease (P > 0.05). The mean diameters of the base as well as the depth of the cone specimens were smaller in the LEEP group than in the CKC group (P < 0.05). The operating time in the LEEP group was significantly shorter than that of the CKC group (P < 0.05). Although thermal artifacts of margin were found in 8.2% of LEEP specimens, there was no difficulty in histological interpretation. Furthermore, the postoperative complications were similar in both groups. CONCLUSION: The findings of this study demonstrate that the LEEP is a convenient, safe, and effective treatment for the management of cervical dysplasia. Cone specimens obtained during LEEP are adequate for thorough histological evaluation of cervical dysplasia. ------>tmu_sno=None ------>sno=17003 ------>authors2=Chien TY ------>authors3=Ho CM ------>authors4=Jeng CJ ------>authors5=Lee FK ------>authors6=Tsai MS ------>authors6_c= ------>authors=Huang WC ------>delete_flag=0 ------>SCI_JNo=None ------>authors2_c= ------>publish_area=0 ------>updateTitle=A comparison between loop electrosurgical excision procedure and cold knife conization for treatment of cervical dysplasia: residual disease in a subsequent hysterectomy specimen. ------>language=9 ------>check_flag=None ------>submit_date=None ------>country=NULL ------>no= ------>patent_SDate=None ------>update_bywho=None ------>publish_year=2003 ------>submit_flag=None ------>publish_month=1 |