Metastasis Ovarium dari Kanker Serviks Stadium IA–IIB yang Dilakukan Radikal Histerektomi di RSU Dr. Soetomo Tahun 2003–2005
ABSTRACT: Cervical cancer is a
gynecological cancer most commonly found in women. Compared to other
gynecological malignancies, cervival cancer develops in young women population.
Epidemiologu indicates significance, that the incidence of cervical cancer in
young age is increasing, in which early stage invasive cervival cancer
diagnosis prompts them to undergo radical hysterectomic operation. This case
report observes the incidence of early stage cervical cancer that had been
metastatic to the ovary and subjected to radical hysterectomy at Dr Soetomo
Hospital, Surabaya, in 5 years (2003-2007), and observed the effect of disease
stage, histopathological-based cell type, lymph nodes involvement, and
parametrial invasion on the incidence of ovarian metastasis. There were 221
cervical cancer patients stage IA-IIB undergoing radical hysterectomy with
bisalphyngo-oophorectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy. The incidence of ovarian
metastasis from stage I-II cervical cancer with radical hysterectomy in Dr
Soetomo Hospital for 5 years (2003-2007)
was 0%. This does not confirm the latest reports, which was 1.3% in SCC and
6.3% in adenocarcinoma.
Penulis: Niken Wening
Suryanti, Brahmana Askandar Tj, Dyah Fauziyah
Kode Jurnal: jpkedokterandd090009