The top hat procedure does not impact the management of women treated by LEEP in cervical cancer screening
Juliana Yoko Yoneda,
Aline Evangelista Santiago,
Julio Cesar Teixeira
et al.
Abstract:Objective:
To describe Top-hat results and their association with margin status and disease relapse in a referral facility in Brazil.
Methods:
A retrospective study of 440 women submitted to LEEP to treat HSIL, in which 80 cases were complemented immediately by the top hat procedure (Top-hat Group - TH). TH Group was compared to women not submitted to Top-hat (NTH). The sample by convenience included all women that underwent LEEP from January 2017 to July 2020. The main… Show more
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