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Recently, Frontiers in Oncology published a study by the Sichuan University research team, comparing the clinical efficacy of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in patients with early cervical cancer and assessing whether the proficiency of surgeons affects survival
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patients with early cervical cancer and assess whether the proficiency of surgeons affects survival .
Compare the clinical effects of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in patients with early cervical cancer , and evaluate whether the surgeon’s proficiency affects survival
A retrospective analysis of 851 patients with early cervical cancer who underwent radical hysterectomy (RH) from January 2008 to June 2018 (from January to June each year)
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According to the surgeon’s proficiency in minimally invasive surgery, patients are divided into 4 stages (the first stage, 1-10 cases; the second stage: 11-20 cases; the third stage: 21-30 cases; the fourth stage: >30 Example)
A retrospective analysis of 851 patients with early cervical cancer who underwent radical hysterectomy (RH) from January 2008 to June 2018 (from January to June each year)
A total of 851 patients were included in the study : 510 in the open surgery group and 341 in the MIS group (without robot RH)
The median follow-up time of the open surgery group and MIS group were 88.
The impact of open surgery and minimally invasive surgery on the prognosis
The impact of open surgery and minimally invasive surgery on the prognosisFor each surgeon, according to the surgeon's proficiency in minimally invasive surgery, patients are divided into 4 stages (the first stage, 1-10 cases; the second stage: 11-20 cases; the third stage: 21-30 cases ; The fourth stage: >30 cases)
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Considering that open surgery is a relatively mature technology, the study did not classify this group of patients in different stages
For each surgeon, according to the surgeon's proficiency in minimally invasive surgery, the patients are divided into 4 stages (the first stage, 1-10 cases; the second stage: 11-20 cases; the third stage: 21-30 cases ; The fourth stage: >30 cases)
The impact of minimally invasive surgery at different stages on the prognosis of the surgeon
The effect of minimally invasive surgery at different stages on the prognosis of the operator The impact of minimally invasive surgery at different stages on the prognosis of the operatorThe impact of different surgeons at different stages on the prognosis
Different surgeons have different stages on the prognosis.Different surgeons have different stages on the prognosis.
Comparing different surgeons, the adjusted survival rate was not statistically significant
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The results of further subgroup analysis at the corresponding stage were consistent (P>0.
Comparing different surgeons, the adjusted survival rate was not statistically significant
Influence of different surgeons on prognosis
Influence of different surgeons on prognosisIn summary, studies have shown that the proficiency of surgeons in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) can affect the prognosis of patients with early cervical cancer.
As the number of surgical cases increases, a good prognosis can be gradually achieved
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As the number of surgical cases increases, a good prognosis can be gradually achieved
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Studies have shown that the proficiency of surgeons in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) can affect the prognosis of patients with early cervical cancer.
Original source:
Yang Y, Huang Y and Li Z (2021) The Surgeon's Proficiency Affected Survival Outcomes of Minimally Invasive Surgery for Early-Stage Cervical Cancer: A Retrospective Study of 851 Patients.
Yang Y, Huang Y and Li Z (2021) The Surgeon's Proficiency Affected Survival Outcomes of Minimally Invasive Surgery for Early-Stage Cervical Cancer: A Retrospective Study of 851 Patients.
Front.
Oncol.
11:787198.
doi: 10.
3389/fonc.
2021.
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