Supracervical hysterectomy is widely common and had many complications either immediate or delayed. In these patients bleeding, infection, chronic pelvic pain are common. In these patients cervical biopsy was done and histopathological examinations were done to evaluate the pathology in these patients.
* Study design and settings: Cross sectional descriptive studies conducted from December 2017 till January 2021. * Patients: 80 patients with supracervical hysterectomy recruited at Tanta University Hospital, gynecology clinics will be recruited according inclusion and exclusion criteria. Inclusion criteria include all symptomatizing patients following supracervical hysterectomy, of any age, of any complaints. The exclusion criteria were patients with total hysterectomy, hysterectomies for malignant indications, and refusal to participate. * Methods: All patients' demographic data, history, indication of hysterectomy, duration since operation, postoperative complications and their main complaint. Intervention: under general anesthesia cervical biopsy (4 quadrants) were taken from all patients and was sent for histopathological examinations.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
88
4 quadrant biopsy
Ayman Shehata Dawood
Tanta, Gharbia Governorate, Egypt
Detection of cervical neoplasia or cancer incidence
Detection of number of cases diagnosed with cervical Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, or malignancy by histopathological examination
Time frame: 1 year
Detection of chronic cervicitis incidence
Detection of number of cases diagnosed with inflammatory cells and other markers of inflammation
Time frame: 1 year
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