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Cervical Conization www.zohrehyousefi.com 1

Cone Biopsy is a surgical procedure with removal of a cone shaped portion of the cervix The extent of involvement of epithelium on the ectocervix has been clearly demarcated by colposcopy Lugol's iodine solution aids in this determination www.zohrehyousefi.com 2

The endocervical canal is sounded to guide the direction and depth of the excision This incision does not need to be circular but should accommodate excision of all atypical epithelium www.zohrehyousefi.com 3

The extent of excision must be adjusted according to individual needs A small amount of normal tissue around the cone-shaped wedge of abnormal tissue is also removed so that a margin free of abnormal cells is left in the cervix www.zohrehyousefi.com 4

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The excised specimen is tagged at the 12 o'clock position using suture to allow for proper orientation by the pathologist conization can provide more exact pathological information particularly in the evaluation of CIN grading and stromal invasion www.zohrehyousefi.com 6

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High endocervical involvement fairly accurately is possible Obtaining cytology specimens by performing endocervical curettage or by with an endocervical brush www.zohrehyousefi.com 8

A fractional curettage of the endocervical canal and endometrium to exclude residual squamous or glandular disease of the upper endocervical canal or of the endometrium www.zohrehyousefi.com 9

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The base of the surgical site maintain hemostasis can be cauterized to or hemostatic sutures The traditional Sturmdorf sutures are not advisable because of the risk of burying residual disease Simple U-sutures placed anteriorly and posteriorly may be used if bleeding persists www.zohrehyousefi.com 11

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Indications conization: (ASCCP) American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology issued Conization may be used either for diagnostic purposes or for therapeutic purposes to remove pre-cancerous cells www.zohrehyousefi.com 13

Indications for Diagnostic conization 1.The lesion cannot be fully visualized 2.The ECC is positive 3.There is significant discrepancy between the Pap smear and biopsy 4.A biopsy reveals microinvasive squamous cell carcinoma 5.A biopsy reveals adenocarcinoma in situ www.zohrehyousefi.com 14

Finding epithelial cell abnormalities in the absence of gross or colposcopic lesions of the cervix Unsatisfactory colposcopy AGUS www.zohrehyousefi.com 15

Therapeutic conization: Treatment of cervical cytological abnormalities CIN grades 2 and 3 Carcinoma in situ www.zohrehyousefi.com 16

Treatment issued : Ablative or excisional The excisional treatments include (LEEP) conization Cold knife conization The ablative treatments Electrocautery Cold coagulation Cryosurgery Laser www.zohrehyousefi.com 17

Types excisional conization include: Cold knife conization Usually outpatient, occasionally inpatient loop electrical excision procedure (LEEP) Combined conization usually refers to a procedure started with a laser and completed with a cold-knife technique www.zohrehyousefi.com 18

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benefits and disadvantages Cold-knife conization provides the cleanest specimen margins for further histologic study but it is typically associated with more bleeding than laser or LEEP and it requires general anesthesia in most cases www.zohrehyousefi.com 20

Laser procedures are of longer duration if low-power density is used may "burn" the margins thus interfering with histological diagnosis the high cost of the procedure The main advantage with this procedure dots produced by the laser energy can be used to accurately outline the exocervical margins www.zohrehyousefi.com 21

LEEP procedures have several advantages Including: Rapidity preservation of the margins for histological evaluation and virtual bloodlessness can perform LEEP procedures in the in other outpatient settings office or www.zohrehyousefi.com 22

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electro coagulation or cryosurgery Are procedures that do not yield tissue for pathologic studies their use should be limited to those women in whom an accurate preoperative diagnosis has been established by directed biopsy findings www.zohrehyousefi.com 24

Cold -knife conization : Controversies exist as to the necessity of removing the entire endocervical canal including the internal os, in all cases www.zohrehyousefi.com 25

Conizaion treatment difficulties: atrophy of the cervix post-menopausal patients not easily observed transformation zone is by colposcopy there are increased conizaion treatment difficulties Therefore, the effectiveness of the treatment of (CIN2 and CIN3) in post-menopausal women needs to be investigated www.zohrehyousefi.com 26

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Side effects of the conizaion may include: cervical stenosis with resulting hematometra (collection of blood in uterus) Intraoperative or postoperative bleeding www.zohrehyousefi.com 28

If bleeding is heavier and does not settle quickly hemostasis using Monsel's solution Rarely, sutures may be required Infertility increase the risk of incompetent cervix Pregnancy loss and Preterm birth www.zohrehyousefi.com 29

Prophylactic cervical cerclage Did not prevent preterm delivery The cerclage may itself be a risk factor for preterm delivery Sutures can act as a foreign body which may cause uterine irritability And lead to contractions after a cerclage procedure. www.zohrehyousefi.com 30

Main cause of treatment failure conization : Risk factors of positive margins A larger lesion area Menopausal status Carcinoma in situ LEEP www.zohrehyousefi.com 31

Risk factors for recurrent isease: Age cytology grade Menopause status Margin involvement HPV genotype HPV viral load Have all been observed as risk factors In CIN treatment www.zohrehyousefi.com 32

Decrease of risk factors for residual/ recurrent disease after conization Cytology or curettage specimen immediately after conization (glandular involvement) www.zohrehyousefi.com 33

Predicting the persistence of HPV in CIN after conization HPV genotype 16 And margin status www.zohrehyousefi.com 34

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Restrictions after this procedure? Avoid any activities that require concentration for two days (i.e. driving a car, because some medications may make drowsy or dizzy) Avoid swimming in public swimming pools for about 3 weeks Return to work 5-7 www.zohrehyousefi.com days after surgery 36

After a cone biopsy Douching should not be done for about 2-3 www.zohrehyousefi.com 37 weeks Some vaginal bleeding is normal for up to 1-2 weeks Some vaginal spotting or discharge (bloody or dark brown) may occur for about 3 weeks Sexual intercourse should be avoided for about 3 weeks

Cervical conization achieves cure rates for high-grade CIN of in excess of 95% of cases www.zohrehyousefi.com 38

Several reasons for the absence of residual dysplasia in LEEP specimens despite of dysplasia is identified by colposcopic biopsy (16.4% - 17.7%) www.zohrehyousefi.com 39

First, the CIN lesion is focal and small and removed completely by punch biopsy Second, the remaining small lesion after punch biopsy may undergo spontaneous regression Third, CINs are missed and not removed by LEEP Residual disease during follow-up Fourth, the wrong pathological report can be obtained fail pathologist to observe the area that contained the CIN Close follow-up of cases with no dysplasia in LEEP specimens is still needed www.zohrehyousefi.com 40

Follow-up after conization: Repeat Pap smears and colposcopy should be performed at 6 and 12 months post treatmen www.zohrehyousefi.com 41

After several normal Pap test the patient may return to annual screenin particularly if a high risk HPV DNA test is negative www.zohrehyousefi.com 42

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