Retrospective analysis of secondary resection of the cervical stump after subtotal hysterectomy: why and when?
Felix NeisChristl ReisenauerBernhard KraemerPhilipp WagnerSara BruckerPublished in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2021)
Secondary resection of the cervical stump is a rare surgery with a low complication rate and can be performed via the vaginal or laparoscopic approach in most cases. The most common indications are prolapse, spotting and cervical dysplasia. If a secondary resection of the cervical stump is necessary due to symptoms, 66.6% will be performed within the first 6 years after subtotal hysterectomy.