2017, Number 2
Results of conization by radiosurgery in cervical pathology patients
Moré VA, Diaz CY, Moya TC, Borges FR, Reyes MCM, Moya AA
Language: Spanish
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: radiosurgery aims to provide a diagnostic and treatment tool.Objectives: describe the results of radiosurgery conization in patients treated at the cervical pathology clinic.
Method: adescriptive cross-sectional study was carried out at Mártires del 9 de Abril General Teaching Hospital, Sagua la Grande, Villa Clara, Cuba. The study population consisted of 256 patients treated at the cervical pathology clinic, who were submitted to radiosurgery conization, from January 2013 to December 2015. For the collection of the information, a review of documents was done by making a data collection model.
Results: CIN III (severe dysplasia was) the preoperative diagnosis that contributed the most cases ( 78 cases (30.5 %)).
Conclusions: in the present study, premalignant lesions began to appear with a marked incidence from the age of 20 to 49, with a distinct occurrence in the group aged 30 to 39 years. The increase number of couples as well as the early beginning of sexual intercourse increase the risk of intraepithelial lesions in the cervix. After five years of sexual intercourse, cervical intraepithelial lesions began to appear, the preoperative diagnosis with the highest number of cases was CIN III (severe dysplasia). There was correspondence in all cases in the histological diagnoses by punch and cone.