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CASE REPORT OF TWO SUCCESSFUL PREGNANCY OUTCOMES AFTER RADICAL TRACHELECTOMY

https://doi.org/10.21294/1814-4861-2021-20-5-179-183

Abstract

Currently, the development and implementation of organ-preserving methods for patients of reproductive age are the treatment priorities in modern oncology. We report a case of two successful pregnancy outcomes in a 29-year-old patient with stage IB invasive cervical cancer, who underwent laparoscopic radical trachelectomy using high-tech diagnostic and treatment techniques. Alotech, an innovative radiopharmaceutical, and Rad Pointer laparoscopic gamma scanner were used for intraoperative detection of sentinel lymph nodes. In addition, a uterine obturator was formed during surgery using a titanium nickelide shape memory implant. This case showed the feasibility of preserving the uterus after delivery by caesarean section, with no evidence of tumor recurrence according to the findings of intraoperative morphological examination. 

About the Authors

A. L. Chernyshova
Cancer Research Institute, Tomsk National Research Medical Center Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

MD, DSc, Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Leading Researcher, Gynecology Department,

5, Kooperativny Street, 634009-Tomsk



L. A. Kоlomiets
Cancer Research Institute, Tomsk National Research Medical Center Russian Academy of Sciences; Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

MD, DSc, Professor, Head of Gynecology Department,

5, Kooperativny Street, 634009-Tomsk;

2, Moskovsky Trakt Street, 634050-Tomsk



V. I. Chernov
Cancer Research Institute, Tomsk National Research Medical Center Russian Academy of Sciences; National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University
Russian Federation

MD, DSc, Professor, Deputy Director for Research and Innovation, Head of Nuclear Medicine Department, 

5, Kooperativny Street, 634009-Tomsk;

30, Lenina Street, 634050-Tomsk



Y. M. Trushuk
Cancer Research Institute, Tomsk National Research Medical Center Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

MD, Oncologist, Department of Gynecology, 

5, Kooperativny Street, 634009-Tomsk



D. V. Podolko
Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

MD, Resident physician of the Department of Oncology,

2, Moskovsky Trakt Street, 634050-Tomsk



E. S. Mаrchenko
Research Institute of Medical Materials and Shape-Memory Implants
Russian Federation

PhD, Senior Researcher, 

19, Gvardeiskoy Divizii Street, 634045-Tomsk



T. L. Chekalkin
Research Institute of Medical Materials and Shape-Memory Implants
Russian Federation

PhD, Senior Researcher,

19, Gvardeiskoy Divizii Street, 634045-Tomsk



V. A. Аntipov
Municipal Clinical Hospital № 24, Moscow Health Department
Russian Federation

MD, DSc, Head of Department of Female Reproductive System, 

10, Pistsovaya Street, 127015-Moscow



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Chernyshova A.L., Kоlomiets L.A., Chernov V.I., Trushuk Y.M., Podolko D.V., Mаrchenko E.S., Chekalkin T.L., Аntipov V.A. CASE REPORT OF TWO SUCCESSFUL PREGNANCY OUTCOMES AFTER RADICAL TRACHELECTOMY. Siberian journal of oncology. 2021;20(5):179-183. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21294/1814-4861-2021-20-5-179-183

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