Table 2

Characteristics of patients who did not complete non-radical fertility-sparing treatment

Patients who required definitive surgical management
Patient noAge, FIGO, histologyDefinitive treatmentReasonOutcome, follow-up
140 years, IB1, squamous cell carcinomaRadical hysterectomyPositive endocervical and deep margins on repeat coneNo evidence of disease, 19 months
228 years, IB1, adenocarcinomaRadical trachelectomyPositive ectocervical margin on repeat cone1 pregnancy and term delivery, no evidence of disease, 43 months
329 years, IB1, adenocarcinomaSimple hysterectomyPositive endocervical and deep margin on repeat cone, no cervix leftNo evidence of disease, 37 months
448 years, IA2, squamous cell carcinomaCounseled for simple hysterectomy, received second opinion and radical hysterectomyMargin pathology on repeat cone difficult to interpretNo evidence of disease, 79 months
Patients who required chemoradiation
132 years, IB1, squamous cell carcinomaExternal beam radiation with concurrent cisplatin and brachytherapyPositive deep margin, perineural invasionNo evidence of disease, 89 months
236 years, IB1, adenosquamous carcinomaExternal beam radiation with concurrent cisplatin2 lymph nodes positive each for 1 mm micrometastasisNo evidence of disease, 111 months