Background: Radical abdominal surgery in patients who have previously undergone a hysterectomy is a surgical challenge. This type of surgery for invasive cervical cancer after a hysterectomy or for vaginal stump metastasis traditionally requires a major laparotomy; however, a minimal access approach is now being applied to this type of procedure.
Methods: A laparoscopic radical parametrectomy including a paraaortic and pelvic lymphadenectomy was performed on two patients with invasive cervical cancer diagnosed after a simple hysterectomy and one patient with recurrent endometrial cancer in the vaginal stump.
Results: All three patients had an excellent clinical outcome and made a rapid recovery, even though two cases involved a bladder laceration.
Conclusion: A laparoscopic radical parametrectomy including a paraaortic and pelvic lymphadenectomy is a viable technique for women with invasive cervical cancer or recurrent endometrial vaginal cancer after a prior hysterectomy.