The purpose of this study was to evaluate conservative therapy for mic
roinvasive carcinoma (MIC) of the cervix. Large contact Nd-YAG laser c
onization (laser cone) with contact vaporization using contact probes
was performed on 90 cases of MIC and 21 cases of early invasive carcin
oma (early IC), with long-term postoperative follow-up for patients at
Osaka Medical College, Osaka, Japan. The cure rates of MIC and early
IC were 96.7 and 80.9%, respectively. The rates of incomplete excision
and true residuation in cases with MIC were 17.8 and 10.0% and those
in cases with early IC were 76.2 and 19.0%. Therefore, the spontaneous
cure rate following incomplete excision of MIC and early IC was 43.7
and 75.0%. Hysterectomy was performed, for various indications, after
cone in 5 patients (5.6%) with MIC, none of the patients with IC of le
ss than 3 mm, 2 (22.2%) of the patients with IC of 3.1 to 5 mm, and 7
patients (87.5%) whose IC was 5.1 mm or more in depth. Combining the d
ata from our department and those in the literature collected an incid
ence of lymph node metastasis of 0.15% for MIC and of 1.13% for IC of
less than 5 mm. In conclusion, conservative therapy is indicated for M
IC, and the contact laser cone with contact vaporization is considered
to be an excellent therapeutic conservative method. (C) 1994 Academic
Press, Inc.