Clinical Study

The Abandoned Radical Hysterectomy for Cervical Cancer: Clinical Predictors and Outcomes

Table 1

Patient characteristics.

Abandoned ( )Completed ( )

Age (Years) 42 [41–54, 29–85]44 [37–54, 21–85].4207
Weight (kg) 83 [65–85, 42–85]71 [60–86, 41–121].8727
Smoker (Yes)9 (47%)27 (61%).4515
 Pack per year 18 [10–30, 2–52]20 [10–30, 2–75].682

Stage.4999
 IB0 (0%)3 (7%)
 IB112 (63%)29 (66%)
 IB25 (26%)10 (23%)
 IIA1 (5%)2 (5%)
 IIB1 (5%)0 (0%)

Histology.6747
 Squamous14 (74%)31 (70%)
 Adenocarcinoma4 (21%)12 (27%)
 Adenosquamous1 (5%)1 (2%)

Presenting symptoms.4407
 Abnormal pap3 (16%)14 (32%)
 Vaginal bleeding13 (68%)23 (52%)
 Other3 (16%)3 (16%)

Preoperative labs
 Hemoglobin 12 [11.8–12.7, 9.6–14]12.7 [12.1–13.4, 7.8–14.2].3385
 Hemotocrit 34.5 [32–37, 29–41]38 [35.8–39.3, 22–44].2456

Prior pap (Years)4 [2–9, 1–60]2.5 [1–6,1–25].2691
Preoperative CT scan
 No7 (37%)NR
 Yes12 (63%)NR
 Suspicious6 (50%)NR

Median [IQR  =  interquartile Interval, Range  =  Minimum-Maximum].
NR  =  not recorded.