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Advancements in Hysterectomy for Womens Cancers: A Comprehensive Review of Emerging Surgical Techniques and Clinical Results

Advancements in Hysterectomy for Women's Cancers: A Comprehensive Review of Emerging Surgical Techniques and Clinical Results

Volume 10, Issue 37, Spring 2025, Pages 48-57

https://doi.org/10.22034/pmj.2025.2058666.1059

Hananeh Habib, Samira Abdollahi

Abstract Hysterectomy, the surgical excision of the uterus, has historically been fundamental in the management of gynecologic malignancies, encompassing endometrial, cervical, and ovarian cancers. Traditionally, hysterectomy has been executed via open abdominal surgery, a method that, although efficacious, frequently leads to extended recovery periods, heightened risk of complications, and greater psychological and physical strain for patients. In recent decades, substantial breakthroughs in surgical techniques and technology have fundamentally transformed the approach to these treatments, resulting in enhanced clinical outcomes, diminished complications, and expedited recovery periods. This study examines recent advancements in hysterectomy techniques, particularly highlighting the rise of minimally invasive approaches, including laparoscopic, robotic-assisted, and vaginal hysterectomy. These methods, characterized by smaller incisions and improved vision, are linked to many benefits, such as less blood loss, abbreviated hospital stays, and expedited resumption of normal activities. Furthermore, we examine the technical innovations that have significantly enhanced surgical precision, including 3D imaging, intraoperative molecular imaging, and real-time navigation systems.
These innovations have not only enhanced the effectiveness of treatment but have also contributed to a better overall quality of life for patients by reducing postoperative pain, minimizing scarring, and offering quicker recovery. Moreover, the psychological and emotional strains associated with cancer surgery, such as anxiety and body image concerns, are mitigated by less invasive techniques, resulting in enhanced patient satisfaction. Through this comprehensive analysis, the review highlights the transformative role of these technological and surgical advancements in gynecologic cancer treatment. These advancements enhance the precision and results of hysterectomy, reducing the long-term physical and psychological difficulties typically linked to cancer procedures, ultimately leading to improved treatment experiences and increased survival rates.