Ferris D G, Hainer B L, Pfenninger J L, Zuber T J, DeWitt D E, Line R L
Department of Family Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta 30912, USA.
J Fam Pract. 1995 Oct;41(4):337-44.
Electrosurgical loop excision of the cervical transformation zone (ELECTZ) is an excisional surgical procedure for treatment of premalignant cervical disease and the abnormal transformation zone by wire loop electrodes. The purpose of this study was to describe and assess the clinical experiences and complications of family-physician-performed ELECTZ and ELECTZ conization.
Women who were scheduled for the ELECTZ or ELECTZ conization procedures were enrolled in the study between March 1992 and March 1993, inclusive. Subjects were recruited from the practices of six family physician colposcopists located at five sites. The ELECTZ and ELECTZ conization procedures were performed on patients with abnormal Papanicolaou (Pap) smears or abnormal histologic results and abnormal colposcopic findings. Procedural complications were documented. Subjects were serially assessed during the first postoperative year by Pap smears, colposcopy, and, when necessary, by biopsy to determine therapeutic cure.
Of 198 subjects enrolled in the study, 148 women were assessed at least once in follow-up by Pap smear and colposcopy. Only 7.6% of women were defined as treatment failures by subsequent histologic assessment. Women treated by ELECTZ conization were older (32.2 vs 25.1 years, P = .02), were more likely to develop posttreatment cervical stenosis (25.9% vs 3.8%, P = .001), and were more likely to have the postoperative squamocolumnar junction positioned in the endocervical canal (32.4% vs 8.7%, P = .002) than were women treated by ELECTZ: Loop excision specimen margins demonstrated dysplasia for 27 (13.6%) subjects. Significant operative bleeding (> 25 mL) was noted in 6.8% of subjects. Histologic thermal artifact was reported for 9.6% of specimens. One case of microinvasive cancer and one case of invasive cancer were identified unexpectedly by ELECTZ conization.
Electrosurgical loop excision of the cervical transformation zone and ELECTZ conization may be safely and effectively performed in office settings by family physicians. Complications and treatment failure rates for the ELECTZ and ELECTZ conization procedures were similar to those experienced by other clinicians.
宫颈转化区电外科环切术(ELECTZ)是一种通过环形电极切除手术,用于治疗宫颈癌前病变及异常转化区。本研究旨在描述和评估家庭医生实施ELECTZ及ELECTZ锥形切除术的临床经验和并发症。
1992年3月至1993年3月(含)期间,计划接受ELECTZ或ELECTZ锥形切除手术的女性被纳入研究。研究对象来自位于五个地点的六位家庭医生阴道镜检查医师的诊所。ELECTZ及ELECTZ锥形切除术针对巴氏涂片异常、组织学结果异常或阴道镜检查结果异常的患者实施。记录手术并发症。术后第一年通过巴氏涂片、阴道镜检查,并在必要时通过活检对研究对象进行连续评估,以确定治疗效果。
本研究纳入的198名研究对象中,148名女性在随访中至少接受过一次巴氏涂片和阴道镜检查评估。后续组织学评估显示,仅7.6%的女性被定义为治疗失败。接受ELECTZ锥形切除术的女性年龄更大(32.2岁对25.1岁,P = 0.02),术后发生宫颈狭窄的可能性更高(25.9%对3.8%,P = 0.001),术后鳞柱交界位于宫颈管内的可能性也更高(32.4%对8.7%,P = 0.002)。环形切除标本边缘显示发育异常的有27例(13.6%)研究对象。6.8%的研究对象出现明显手术出血(> 25 mL)。9.6%的标本报告有组织学热损伤。ELECTZ锥形切除术意外发现1例微浸润癌和1例浸润癌。
家庭医生可在门诊环境中安全有效地实施宫颈转化区电外科环切术及ELECTZ锥形切除术。ELECTZ及ELECTZ锥形切除手术的并发症和治疗失败率与其他临床医生的经验相似。