Pathological outcomes in women with cervical adenocarcinoma In Situ treated by conisation or conisation followed by hysterectomy
Key Points
Conisation may be a safe alternative for selected women with cervical adenocarcinoma in situ.
In cases with positive margins, hysterectomy is the recommended treatment to ensure complete removal.
Assessment of patients with involvement of the cervical canal margin was critical in determining treatment options.
Comfort with conisation alone shows promise in reducing the need for more invasive procedures.
Abstract
While hysterectomy is recommended for AIS with positive margins, conisation alone may be a safe alternative for selected patients without involvement of the cervical canal margin.