Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3951182 International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo determine the value of negative cone margins in predicting residual disease in women with adenocarcinoma in situ (ACIS).MethodsData were retrospectively analyzed from 60 women with ACIS who underwent conization at Chiang Mai University Hospital between March, 1998, and December, 2010. Negative margin status was defined as absence of neoplastic epithelium at all margins, coupled with presence of normal cervical epithelium. The association between the incidence of residual lesions and cone margin status was analyzed via χ2 or Fisher exact test.ResultsWhen adjusted for age and completeness of visualization of the cervical squamocolumnar junction during colposcopy, women who underwent loop electrosurgical excision procedure were 4 times more likely to have positive cone margins than those who underwent cold-knife conization (95% CI, 1.13–16.43). Residual disease was not found among 26 women who had negative cone margins, but was observed in 17 (65.4%) of 26 women with positive cone margins (P < 0.001).ConclusionWomen with ACIS who had negative cone margins were found to have a notably low risk of residual disease. Adherence to the standard method of cone sampling and criteria for negative margin status might contribute to a high predictive value of negative cone margins.

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