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Study on selective pelvic lymphadenectomy for IB - IIA cervical cancer Researcher: Wu Xiaohua Research Center: Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center The trial is expected to last for 3 years Test objectives: The primary goal:The overall therapeutic effect of patients with selective lymphadenectomy was not inferior to patients with systemic pelvic lymphadenectomy.
Secondary goal: Selective lymphadenectomy can reduce the incidence and severity of postoperative lower limb lymphedema.
The study was designed for prospective, randomized, controlled clinical trials. The number of subjects: 200 cases. Research groupings Selective pelvic lymphadenectomy group and The control group was treated with systematic pelvic lymph node dissection group.
Follow-up time: 3 years Sample size: 200 cases
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Primary end-poin:t three-year survival (overall survival, progression-free survival) Secondary end point: lower limb lymph node lymphedema
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Overall objective For cervical cancer patients with confirmed lymph node metastasis by intraoperative frozen pathology, the overall treatment effect of radical hysterectomy and selective enlarged lymph node dissection is not inferior to systematic pelvic lymphadenectomy and can reduce postoperative lower limb lymphedema incidence and severity.
The purpose of this study
to assess whether the progression free survival of patients with selective enlarged pelvic lymph node resection is better than patients with systematic pelvic lymph node dissection.
to evaluate differences of the incidence and severity of lymphedema between the two group patients using Lymphedema Staging standards (Stage 0-3) according to the"consensus document"of the International Society of Lymphology.
Preoperative evaluation LEEP, conization or biopsy Vagino-recto-abdominal examination + Vaginal / vaginal colposcopy examination History of Medical, surgical and childbearing Complications Physical condition Height and weight History of smoking Pregnancy test Chest X-ray or chest CT or general PET/CT Abdominal CT or general PET/CT Pelvic MRI/CT or general PET/CT
3.Protocol Patients with stage IB-IIa cervical cancer were randomly divided into two groups(Control group and Experimental group).Frozen pathological examination will be performed during the operation, and patients with positive lymph node metastasis will undergo radical hysterectomy and systematic pelvic lymphadenectomy or radical hysterectomy and selective enlarged lymph node dissection according to the patient's group.
5.Efficacy evaluation Overall survival (OS): The period from randomization to death for any cause (for patients who have been loss to follow-up prior to death, the last follow-up time is calculated as the time of death).
Progression free survival (PFS): The duration from randomization to the earliest date of the date of tumor progression or the date of death for any cause. If the above standards are not met, the final evaluation date should be used for analysis.
Assessment of lymphedema in lower extremities: Lymphedema Staging standards (Stage 0-3) according to the"consensus document"of the International Society of Lymphology were used :
Stage 0 Subclinical with possible clinical evolution Stage I Edema regressing with treatments with positive pitting test Stage II Edema partially regressing with treatments with negative pitting test Stage III Elephantiasis with cutaneous complications and recurrent infections.
In addition to routine oncologic follow-up, the stage of patients̛ lower extremity lymphedema should also be evaluated.
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200 participants in 2 patient groups
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Shanhui Liang, Dr
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