Minimally Invasive Simple Hysterectomy in Low Risk Cervical Cancer

Last updated: October 26, 2024
Sponsor: Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Cervical Cancer

Vaginal Cancer

Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding

Treatment

Minimally invasive simple hysterectomy

Clinical Study ID

NCT06416748
LAcc & SHape - LASH trial
  • Ages > 18
  • Female

Study Summary

The rationale of the present study is to assess the safety of the minimally invasive surgery approach in patients meeting the SHAPE trial inclusion criteria.The SHAPE trial was designed to answer the clinical question of whether simple hysterectomy could be performed instead of radical hysterectomy in low-risk early stage cervical cancer but not the surgical approach. The favorable oncological outcome observed in SHAPE despite 75% of patients were treated with minimally invasive approach suggests that this approach may be safe. However, the trial was not designed to analyze oncological outcomes from surgical approach.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, adenosquamous carcinoma of uterine cervix

  • FIGO 2018 stage IA2-IB1 (≤2cm) with depth of infiltration ≤10mm on conizationspecimen

  • FIGO 2018 stage IA2-IB1 (≤2cm) with depth of infiltration ≤50% at pre-conizationMRI-scan or "expert" US-scan.

  • Age ≥18 years

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Neuroendocrine, clear cell, serous carcinoma

  • Depth of infiltration >10 mm on conization specimen

  • Depth of infiltration >50% at pre-conization imaging

  • Cervical tumor >2 cm

  • Diagnosis on inadvertent hysterectomy

  • Neoadjuvant chemotherapy

  • Previous pelvic radiotherapy

  • Pregnant women

  • Contraindications to surgery

  • Lymph nodes >15 mm short axis

  • Fertility sparing treatment or desire

  • Recurrent cervical cancer

  • Time between cervical cancer diagnosis and hysterectomy >4 months if conization withtumor negative margins

  • Time between cervical cancer diagnosis and hysterectomy >3 months if conization withinvasive tumor positive margins

Study Design

Total Participants: 974
Treatment Group(s): 1
Primary Treatment: Minimally invasive simple hysterectomy
Phase:
Study Start date:
October 27, 2024
Estimated Completion Date:
July 01, 2030

Study Description

The Laparoscopic Approach to Cervical Cancer (LACC) Trial showed that minimally invasive radical hysterectomy was associated with lower rates of disease-free survival and overall survival than open abdominal radical hysterectomy among women with early-stage cervical cancer. Since then, the standard of care in terms of surgical approach to radical hysterectomy has been considered the laparotomy. More recently, the SHAPE trial results were presented showing that in patients with low-risk cervical cancer (defined as FIGO 2018 stage IA2 and IB1 up to 2 cm, with limited stromal invasion: < 10 mm on LEEP/cone and < 50% depth on MRI) simple hysterectomy was not inferior to radical hysterectomy for what concerned pelvic recurrence, with less complications and better quality of life. However, SHAPE trial was not designed to assess the surgical approach.

The rationale of the present study is to assess the safety of the minimally invasive surgery approach in patients meeting the SHAPE trial inclusion criteria.

Connect with a study center

  • Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS

    Roma,
    Italy

    Active - Recruiting

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