ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2012;29(1):11-16 |
Review article
UDC:618.146-08:615.849.1
Controversies in the Choice of the Optimal Therapeutic Approach to High Grade
Intraepithelial Lesions (HSIL) of the Cervix
Radomir Živadinović1,2, Goran Lilić1,2, Aleksandra Petrić1,2, Vekoslav Lilić1,2, Biljana Đorđević1,3
1University of Niš, Faculty of Medicine, Serbia
2Clinic of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Clinical Centre Niš, Serbia
3Clinic of Pathology, Clinical
Centre Niš, Serbia
SUMMARY
The incidence of preinvasive changes in the cervix is constantly rising. It is
particularly alarming that there is a larger number of younger patients in whom
some stage of these changes has been diagnosed or who had already received some
type of treatment before. Technological development and improvement of various
forms of treatment have lead to changes in the surgical approach to
intraepithelial lesions of the cervix. The techniques that have been developed
for this purpose, besides the cold-knife conization, include loop excision,
radio wave conization, laser conization and, recently, the conization by
Harmonic scalpel. The question that inevitably arises is: Has the technological
development led to more conservative approaches and improvement in the results
of surgical treatment? This paper will try to partly answer this question and
initiate some new questions and dilemmas. A comparative review of all of the
abovementioned surgical techniques and their detailed analysis is expected to
provide at least some answers to the controversial opinions for and against the
new surgical procedures. The results of surgical treatments and their
complications were analyzed with particular emphasis on the influence that these
methods have on fertility. The conclusion is that there is no ideal surgical
procedure which could replace and neglect the experience of a colposcopist. New
surgical techniques have brought more surgical comfort and faster recovery but
have not demonstrated significant change in the final results of treatment and
recurrence.
Key words: conization, HSIL, laser conization