Chen N J, Okuda H, Sekiba K
Gynecol Oncol. 1985 Jan;20(1):10-6. doi: 10.1016/0090-8258(85)90119-2.
Between 1962 and 1976, 1847 cases of cervical cancer were treated by Okabayashi's radical hysterectomy. Of these, 42 cases developed vaginal invasive carcinoma and 5 developed vaginal intraepithelial carcinoma thereafter, giving a recurrence rate of 2.5%. The vaginal recurrence rate declined annually during the period 1962-1976, and was thought to be due to the efficacy of routinization of postoperative vaginal cuff irradiation. Of the 47 recurrent cases 33 were discovered within 2 years following the operation. Seventy-two percent of the recurrent cases were asymptomatic. The importance of close follow-up of the patients during the first 2 postoperative years was denoted. The incidence of developing a secondary vaginal cancer in the cases of cervical adenocarcinoma was 10.0%, higher than the 2.2% for squamous cell carcinoma. All the recurrent cases were treated with vaginal cuff irradiation, either alone or with external irradiation and/or chemotherapy. The 3-year survival rate of the patients who had vaginal recurrence alone was 40.0%, better than that of the cases accompanied with recurrence at the other sites.