Investigator

Mamoru Kakuda

The University Of Osaka

MKMamoru Kakuda
Papers(2)
The value of vaginal …Overview of laparosco…
Collaborators(10)
Yutaka UedaEiji KobayashiTadashi IwamiyaTadashi KimuraTatsuo MasudaYuko WatanabeEiji NakataniSatoshi NakagawaKosuke HiramatsuShinya Matsuzaki
Institutions(3)
The University Of Osa…Oita UniversityNagoya City University

Papers

The value of vaginal cytology for postoperative surveillance of endometrial cancer

The value of conducting vaginal cytology surveillance after endometrial cancer (EC) surgery has not been fully established, yet in Japan it is still performed routinely in many institutions. We have retrospectively examined its diagnostic and prognostic values. We studied 759 EC cases that underwent hysterectomy at our hospital in Osaka, Japan from January 2010 to December 2019. Information on the clinicopathological factors at the time of initial and postoperative treatments, and the sites and diagnostic timing of recurrences were extracted from medical records and analyzed. Recurrences from primary EC were observed in 11.2% of the patients (85/759). In 23.5% of the cases (20/85), the recurrence included a vaginal component. The two most common single-sites of recurrence were vagina (14.1%, 12/85) and lung (12.9%, 11/85). The diagnosis of vaginal recurrence was made from symptoms and gynecological examination in 14 of the 20 cases. Only one was diagnosed solely by vaginal cytology; in that case, macroscopic lesions appeared two months after obtaining the abnormal cytology. We found that, in postoperative follow-up surveillance for EC, most cases of vaginal recurrence were first diagnosed by a careful pelvic examination. For current routine postoperative practice, monitoring critical symptoms and conducting careful gynecological examinations has been shown to be more important than cytological examinations.

11Works
2Papers
10Collaborators

Education

MD

Osaka University · Obstetrics and Gynecology