Cervical cancer is the most common gynecological malignancy. The high incidence of carcinoma in situ is between 30 and 35 years old, and that of invasive carcinoma is 45 to 55 years old. The widespread application of cervical cytology screening in recent decades has enabled the early detection and treatment of cervical cancer and precancerous lesions, and the incidence and mortality of cervical cancer have decreased significantly.
Recently, 42-year-old Ms. Zhang experienced vaginal bleeding after having intercourse. After going to the hospital for examination, it was confirmed that Ms. Zhang was in the early stage of cervical cancer! At first, Ms. Zhang could not accept the reality that she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. I have always had a good physique, I exercise regularly, and I rarely get sick. How could I have cervical cancer?
In fact, it is not the first time for Ms. Zhang to bleed after intercourse. It happened once half a year ago, and it has appeared irregularly in the last six months. Because the amount of bleeding was only the size of a thumb, and the blood was bright red, Ms. Zhang didn't care. I happened to be free recently, so I came to the hospital for a check-up, and the result...
The pathological results of cervical biopsy completely broke Ms. Zhang's psychological bottom line. After her preliminary understanding, this disease requires surgery. The surgery is very traumatic. A 20cm incision needs to be opened in the stomach. It will take a long time to get out of bed after the operation. For treatment, she thought that instead of fighting to the death, it would be better to travel around the world.
So Ms. Zhang found a hospital in Hangzhou. After evaluating her condition, the team of doctors believed that Ms. Zhang's cervical cancer was at an early stage and could be completely cured by minimally invasive radical surgery for cervical cancer.
The doctor said: Minimally invasive surgery is like holding a super magnifying glass and drilling into the patient's stomach for surgery. Compared with ordinary open surgery, it can get closer to the lesion, see more clearly, and of course cut more thoroughly with less bleeding.
It's like writing by hand and typing on a computer. If you are proficient in typing and have a high-end computer that is expensive, then computer typing will be faster and more beautiful than handwriting. At present, "computer typing" is already in the medical world. consensus.
The doctor completed laparoscopic radical resection of cervical cancer for Ms. Zhang. There were only a few small wounds of 0.5-1cm in the abdomen. The patient could get out of bed 2 days after the operation, and the urinary catheter was removed and discharged 2 weeks after the operation.