Como eu faço a Exérese da Zona de Transformação
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https://doi.org/10.5327/2237-4574-2024820005Palavras-chave:
neoplasia cervical uterina, conização, cérvix uterinaResumo
A EZT é um procedimento ginecológico usado para tratar de lesões cervicais pré-cancerígenas na zona de transformação do
colo do útero. É realizado por profissionais treinados, com técnicas específicas, como exérese com alça diatérmica (LEEP),
conização com bisturi frio ou laser de CO₂, escolhidas conforme a lesão e os recursos disponíveis. As principais indicações são:
lesões intraepiteliais de alto grau, resultados diagnósticos inconclusivos ou células glandulares atípicas. As possíveis complicações
incluem sangramento, infecção, estenose cervical e insuficiência cervical em casos extensos.
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