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Electrocervical cone electrocution (LEEP) - What you need to know
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) is a very effective treatment for cervical cancer cells. Up to 98% of abnormal cervical cells are removed after LEEP.
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Note during reconstruction after cervical cone surgery
Conization is done for a variety of reasons, most often for diagnosis and treatment. Your doctor may use this procedure when the results of your Pap smear and biopsy do not agree.
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Electric ring cones for the treatment of early cervical cancer
In cases of precancerous or early stage cervical cancer, cervical conization with an electric loop is an effective treatment method, helping to preserve the uterus, fertility and life of the patient.
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The relationship between cervical conection and the possibility of pregnancy or miscarriage
Cervical conization is a procedure used to treat early-stage cervical cancer. This procedure may affect a woman’s ability to become pregnant or cause miscarriage in the future.
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When and how is cervicectomy indicated?
Cervical cancer is one of the most common genital cancers in women in developing countries and is a major cause of death in women. Cervical conization is a procedure that involves removing a cone-shaped portion of the cervix to remove damaged tissue, aiding in the diagnosis and treatment of early-stage cervical cancer.
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Possible risks after cervical cone surgery
Cervical conization is an effective treatment for early-stage cervical cancer. However, like other invasive procedures, this technique can also cause some unwanted side effects for patients such as: bleeding, infection or affecting the ability to become a mother later.
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Risks of elective ectopic hysterectomy (LEEP)
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) is an effective treatment for cervical cancer. Up to 98% of abnormal cervical cells are removed after the procedure. However, loop electrosurgical excision procedure also carries certain risks.
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Cervical cone resection: Unspecified cases
Cervical conization is indicated for many patients with cervical cancer. Most women can undergo cervical conization except for some contraindications.
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Follow-up and care after cervicectomy
Cervical conization can cause some unwanted complications. Therefore, post-cervical conization follow-up plays a very important role in helping patients recover quickly and limit complications.
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Obstetric risks after cervicectomy
Cervical conization is a treatment for cervical cancer. Like other invasive procedures, this procedure can also cause some unwanted side effects for the patient.
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Cervical cancer treatment: Factors to consider before deciding
Common treatments for cervical cancer include surgery, or a combination of chemotherapy and radiation, or surgery with radiation. When cervical cancer has spread beyond the cervix, targeted treatments may also be used. So, what factors will doctors rely on to determine which method is appropriate for each patient?
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