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Analysis of Risk Factors of Pelvic Floor Muscle Strength in Cervical Cancer Women with Type QM-C Hysterectomy - Shiyan Wang, MD
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This study analyzed the risk factors for pelvic floor muscle weakness in patients with cervical cancer after type QM-C hysterectomy. The study included 181 patients and looked at factors such as body mass index, parity, mode of delivery, FIGO clinical stage, operation approach, length of resected cardinal ligament, nerve sparing, histology, grading, treatment type, and follow-up time. The results showed that the length of resected cardinal ligament, nerve sparing, radiotherapy, and follow-up time were relative risk factors for pelvic muscle fiber I's reduction after hysterectomy. Furthermore, nerve sparing, operation mode, and follow-up time were independent risk factors for pelvic muscle fiber II's reduction after hysterectomy. The study concluded that attention and emphasis should be placed on Chinese female patients with cervical cancer to improve their quality of life. The findings suggest that further biofeedback exercise is needed to prevent pelvic floor dysfunction and that more studies should be conducted on muscle strength after type QM-C hysterectomy.
Keywords
pelvic floor muscle weakness
cervical cancer
type QM-C hysterectomy
nerve sparing
follow-up time
relative risk factors
radiotherapy
independent risk factors
Chinese female patients
muscle strength
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