Pathology of cervical conization surgery

Dr. Jesse King
Dr. Jesse King Verified

Committed to your health journey.

2025-05-19 07:45:31 Views: 85 times

The pathological results of cervical conization surgery can clarify the nature of the lesion, evaluate the degree of the lesion, guide the follow-up treatment, monitor the change of the disease, etc. 1. Clear the nature of the lesion Pathological results can accurately determine whether the lesion is benign or malignant, such as whether there is cervical cancer or precancerous lesions, which is very important for the formulation of follow-up treatment programs. If it is malignant, further evaluation of severity and spread is required; if it is benign, regular follow-up may be required. 2. evaluation of lesion degreeFor precancerous lesions, pathology can determine the grade, such as low-or high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia. Different grades mean different risks of disease progression, and also affect the subsequent treatment and follow-up frequency. 3. Guide follow-up treatment. Pathological findings determine whether further surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, or other treatment is needed. If the lesion is extensive or there are high risk factors, a more aggressive treatment strategy may be needed to reduce the risk of recurrence. 4. Monitoring changes in the condition provides a basis for subsequent periodic review. Through comparison with previous pathological results, it can timely discover whether the lesion has progressed, recurred or improved, so as to adjust the treatment plan in time. Pathological results of cervical conization surgery are the key basis for diagnosis and treatment of cervical diseases. Doctors will formulate individualized treatment and follow-up plans for patients according to specific pathological conditions.

Pathology of cervical conization surgery

Pathology of cervical conization surgery

Pathology of cervical conization surgery



What Everyone is Watching