Re: GYN: AdenoCa in situ, Cervix, pregnant

From: John Robertson MD (john.robertson@obgyn.net)
Sat Jan 29 10:38:47 2000


At Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Garry Siegel wrote: >
>31 YO P1011, now 9 weeks, is 6 months post LEEP for AdenoCa in situ of
>the cervix and moderate squamous dysplasia, both with clear margins. The
>first follow up pap at 3 months was normal, and was repeated today and
>is pending.
>
>She has a LTC/S for a breech in her first pregnancy without labor. She
>wishes to VBAC. This is her last planned child.
>
>Questions:
>
>1. If she ends up with a repeat C/S for some reason, would you do a
>C-hyst?

a non elective C/S hyst is not the same thing in my books as an elective one. No.

>2. If she delivers vaginally, and is through with childbearing, and if
>her paps are normal, does she need further treatment (ie a hyst down the
>road a few months)?

This should be offered - the other option is very close follow up with colposcopy and biopsies.

>3. If she comes to a C/S, and wants no further children, and a hyst is
>contemplated for the future, would you do a TL if requested anyway?

A TL at C/S is no big deal, but probably unnecessary.

>
>Food for throught.
>
>Garry
>
>--
>Garry E. Siegel, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.
>Roswell, GA
>Private Practice
>

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