Background: Invasive carcinoma of the cervix above stage IA1 is usually treated by radical hysterectomy and/or radiotherapy, leading to definitive sterility.
Case report: We report the case of a young patient with stage IB1 carcinoma of the cervix treated in June 1995 by radical trachelectomy (according to the technique described by Dargent) and adjuvant brachy + teletherapy. A hormonal replacement of "menopause" was prescribed. One year later, she became pregnant and at 27 weeks gestation gave birth to a healthy child by cesarean section.
Conclusion: Radical trachelectomy is one of the most recent therapeutic steps forward in the treatment of early stage invasive cervical carcinoma, which can surely be treated in some cases preserving child-bearing potential.
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