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Changes of uterine blood flow after vaginal radical trachelectomy (VRT) in patients with early-stage uterine invasive cervical cancer

Background. Vaginal radical trachectomy (RT) ligates and cuts several arteries supplying the uterus. Changes of blood supply to the uterus in two patients who experienced pregnancy and delivery were studied by using 3-D CT scanning. Effects of changes of blood supply to the uterus on the pregnancy c...

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Autores principales: Umemura, Kota, Ishioka, Shin-ichi, Endo, Toshiaki, Baba, Tsuyoshi, Ezaka, Yoshiaki, Nagasawa, Kunihiko, Takahashi, Madoka, Mizuuchi, Masahito, Iwami, Nanako, Adachi, Hidefumi, Takeda, Noriko, Tamagawa, Mitsuharu, Saito, Tsuyoshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2920571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20714436
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author Umemura, Kota
Ishioka, Shin-ichi
Endo, Toshiaki
Baba, Tsuyoshi
Ezaka, Yoshiaki
Nagasawa, Kunihiko
Takahashi, Madoka
Mizuuchi, Masahito
Iwami, Nanako
Adachi, Hidefumi
Takeda, Noriko
Tamagawa, Mitsuharu
Saito, Tsuyoshi
author_facet Umemura, Kota
Ishioka, Shin-ichi
Endo, Toshiaki
Baba, Tsuyoshi
Ezaka, Yoshiaki
Nagasawa, Kunihiko
Takahashi, Madoka
Mizuuchi, Masahito
Iwami, Nanako
Adachi, Hidefumi
Takeda, Noriko
Tamagawa, Mitsuharu
Saito, Tsuyoshi
author_sort Umemura, Kota
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description Background. Vaginal radical trachectomy (RT) ligates and cuts several arteries supplying the uterus. Changes of blood supply to the uterus in two patients who experienced pregnancy and delivery were studied by using 3-D CT scanning. Effects of changes of blood supply to the uterus on the pregnancy courses were also examined. Methods. Vascular distribution in the uterus was studied in two patients who received vaginal RT after delivery. Effects of changes of vascular distribution after vaginal RT were studied with respect to pregnancy courses and cervical functions. Results. New arterial vascularization from the ascending branches of uterine arteries or other arteries occurred, and these new vessels seemed to supply blood to the remaining cervix. Differences of fetal growth and histopathological changes in the placenta between the two patients could not be detected. Conclusion. Ligation and cutting of several supplying arteries by RT induces new areterial vascularization and it does not seem to affect fetal growth and placental function.
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spelling pubmed-29205712010-08-16 Changes of uterine blood flow after vaginal radical trachelectomy (VRT) in patients with early-stage uterine invasive cervical cancer Umemura, Kota Ishioka, Shin-ichi Endo, Toshiaki Baba, Tsuyoshi Ezaka, Yoshiaki Nagasawa, Kunihiko Takahashi, Madoka Mizuuchi, Masahito Iwami, Nanako Adachi, Hidefumi Takeda, Noriko Tamagawa, Mitsuharu Saito, Tsuyoshi Int J Med Sci Research Paper Background. Vaginal radical trachectomy (RT) ligates and cuts several arteries supplying the uterus. Changes of blood supply to the uterus in two patients who experienced pregnancy and delivery were studied by using 3-D CT scanning. Effects of changes of blood supply to the uterus on the pregnancy courses were also examined. Methods. Vascular distribution in the uterus was studied in two patients who received vaginal RT after delivery. Effects of changes of vascular distribution after vaginal RT were studied with respect to pregnancy courses and cervical functions. Results. New arterial vascularization from the ascending branches of uterine arteries or other arteries occurred, and these new vessels seemed to supply blood to the remaining cervix. Differences of fetal growth and histopathological changes in the placenta between the two patients could not be detected. Conclusion. Ligation and cutting of several supplying arteries by RT induces new areterial vascularization and it does not seem to affect fetal growth and placental function. Ivyspring International Publisher 2010-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2920571/ /pubmed/20714436 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Umemura, Kota
Ishioka, Shin-ichi
Endo, Toshiaki
Baba, Tsuyoshi
Ezaka, Yoshiaki
Nagasawa, Kunihiko
Takahashi, Madoka
Mizuuchi, Masahito
Iwami, Nanako
Adachi, Hidefumi
Takeda, Noriko
Tamagawa, Mitsuharu
Saito, Tsuyoshi
Changes of uterine blood flow after vaginal radical trachelectomy (VRT) in patients with early-stage uterine invasive cervical cancer
title Changes of uterine blood flow after vaginal radical trachelectomy (VRT) in patients with early-stage uterine invasive cervical cancer
title_full Changes of uterine blood flow after vaginal radical trachelectomy (VRT) in patients with early-stage uterine invasive cervical cancer
title_fullStr Changes of uterine blood flow after vaginal radical trachelectomy (VRT) in patients with early-stage uterine invasive cervical cancer
title_full_unstemmed Changes of uterine blood flow after vaginal radical trachelectomy (VRT) in patients with early-stage uterine invasive cervical cancer
title_short Changes of uterine blood flow after vaginal radical trachelectomy (VRT) in patients with early-stage uterine invasive cervical cancer
title_sort changes of uterine blood flow after vaginal radical trachelectomy (vrt) in patients with early-stage uterine invasive cervical cancer
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2920571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20714436
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