Browsing by Author "Karapandzic, V.P. (36092731000)"
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Publication Cervical conization - Treatment for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and carcinoma in situ(2011) ;Perisic, Z. (56610624400) ;Perisic, M. (59618202500) ;Karapandzic, V.P. (36092731000) ;Vasiljevic, M. (6603666911) ;Raznatovic, S.J. (8639219200)Jurisic, A. (6701523028)Purpose: Cone biopsy is the best treatment for high-grade premalignant cervical changes. Cervical intraepithelial changes do not show any clinical picture until the process develops into carcinoma. Method: This retrospective study included 395 women who underwent conization at Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinic "Narodni front" during 2009. The chi-square test was used for comparing results. Results: Pathohistological findings from biospy and conization were identical in 40.50% of patients, in 10.13%, the conization finding was more severe than the biopsy finding, while in 49.37% less severe than the biopsy finding. Resection margins status analysis showed that 12.66% of cones were positive. Comparison between cones with positive margins and operative techniques did not show any statistically significant difference; 64% of women with positive margins were over the age of 35. Conclusion: Operative conization techniques are equally represented. However in women over the age of 40 scalpel excision methods are recommended. In women over the age of 45 there is a statistically significant increase in the risk for positive resection margin with CIN3 and glandular lesions.
