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how successful is lletz treatment

by Brandy Leannon Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The benefit of LLETZ is that it can stop cell changes potentially developing into cervical cancer. It is successful in over 9 in 10 (over 90%) of cases, meaning no further treatment is needed.Dec 9, 2020

How successful is LLETZ?

The LLETZ treatment is over 90% successful in removing abnormal cells and preventing women from developing cervical cancer.

What are the benefits of LLETZ treatment?

Dec 10, 2021 · In the LLETZ group, treatment was completed by 100% (52/52) and was successful in 92.3% (48/52) of the patients. In the CIN2p16+ and CIN3 subgroups, treatment was successful in 84.2% (16/19) and 97.0% (32/33) of patients, respectively (Table 2). Side effects were present in 44.2% (23/52) of patients (Table 3, Table S1). Moderate (grade 2) side effects were present in …

Can LLETZ be used to treat cervical cancer?

LLETZ is usually successful. The benefit of the treatment is that it can remove cervical cancer or prevent potential cervical cancer from developing which, in many cases, will outweigh the risks. However, like all treatments, LLETZ has risks and you may have some physical or emotional effects because of the treatment.

How long does it take for LLETZ to work?

Nov 14, 2021 · 2nd lletz treatment. 14 Nov 2021 20:37 in response to Jeannie04. Hi, I had 2 lletz, 1st was urgent appointment with Cin3 and high risk hpv, after 1st procedure and 6 months colposcopy results we're almost the same, cin2 +cin 3, hpv positive. It was same procedure, everything appeared exactly the same.

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Can abnormal cells come back after LLETZ?

Most of the time, cervical cell changes (abnormal cells) don't come back after treatment. However, sometimes they do and may need further treatment. These cell changes are also called persistent or recurrent cell changes.Jan 14, 2022

How effective is LLETZ treatment?

She also notes that LLETZ is extremely effective - there's a success rate of around 90%, meaning that most people who go through with the procedure will have no further cell changes. Results should take a few weeks to come back - sometimes slightly longer if additional tests are needed.Jul 29, 2019

Does LLETZ get rid of HPV?

Mr John Butler advises that the goal of the LLETZ procedure is to remove abnormal cells and HPV. For many women, it is successful in removing HPV, but they will need checks in the future to see if the HPV has returned.

Can LLETZ results show cancer?

Large loop excision of the transformation zone (LLETZ) is a type of surgery that removes a small part of the cervix. It can be used treat cervical cell changes (abnormal cells) or early stage cervical cancer, as well as to diagnose cervical cancer.Jan 14, 2022

How many times can you have the LLETZ procedure?

How many times can you have the LLETZ procedure, can you have LLETZ twice? Mr John Butler explains that most women will only need one LLETZ procedure. However, if abnormal cells come back, you may require further procedures, and this is perfectly safe and acceptable.

Does your cervix grow back after LLETZ?

New tissue grows back in the cervix in four to six weeks. You will be able to rest in the recovery area until you are awake. Virtually all patients go home within an hour or two.

Will I have HPV for life?

Once I have HPV, do I have it forever? Most HPV infections in young men and women are transient, lasting no more than one or two years. Usually, the body clears the infection on its own. It is estimated that the infection will persist in only about 1% of women.

How long is recovery from LLETZ?

The healing process can vary from person to person. The cervix should heal completely within four to six weeks, but some women make a full recovery as early as three weeks. A vaginal discharge and / or bleeding are usual for some weeks following treatment and are part of the healing process.

Is the LLETZ procedure painful?

Is LLETZ painful? No, the treatment will not hurt. Although the LLETZ treatment sounds scary, patients typically only feel slight discomfort during the procedure. As local anaesthetic is used, patients will not be able to feel the removal of the cells from the cervix via the heated wire.

What percentage of high risk HPV turns to cancer?

Number of HPV-Attributable Cancer Cases per YearCancer siteAverage number of cancers per year in sites where HPV is often found (HPV-associated cancers)Percentage probably caused by any HPV typeaMale16,68072%TOTAL46,14379%Female25,71983%Male20,42474%9 more rows

How long after LLETZ will I get results?

Large loop excision of the transformation zone (LLETZ) A LLETZ or LEEP is done under local anaesthetic in your doctor's office or under local or general anaesthetic in hospital. It takes about 10–20 minutes and results are usually available within a week.

How long does a LLETZ procedure take?

A LLETZ procedure usually takes only 5 – 10 minutes. It can be done in the outpatient clinic under local anaesthetic (an injection to numb the cervix) or under a general anaesthetic where you are asleep in the operating theatre.

What is LLETZ surgery?

Large loop excision of the transformation zone (LLETZ) is a type of surgery that removes a small part of the cervix. It can be used treat cervical cell changes (abnormal cells) or early stage cervical cancer, as well as to diagnose cervical cancer. This information is written for people having LLETZ for cervical cell changes or cervical cancer.

What does LLETZ mean?

You may have strong feelings about what LLETZ means for your physical wellbeing and future. These feelings could be positive, such as relief that you have had treatment, but you may also feel worried about how your body will recover.

How long after LLETZ can you have a colposcopy?

After LLETZ for cervical cancer, you will be invited for follow-up appointments at your GP surgery or the colposcopy clinic. This should happen at both: 6 months after the treatment. 12 months after the treatment. At this follow-up appointment, you will have a test of cure.

How long does it take for a bleed to go away after LLETZ?

About 15 in 100 (15%) people do not experience bleeding. Bleeding is expected after LLETZ and can last between 2 days to up to 4 weeks.

What to do before LLETZ?

If you are worried about anything, talk to them so they can give you the right support and ease any concerns. Or, if you have another doctor you know and trust, ask to talk with them about any worries.

Can you get pregnant after LLETZ?

Most LLETZ treatments remove less than 10mm of your cervix. If you become pregnant after LLETZ, tell your doctor or midwife that you have had the treatment.

Is Lletz a good treatment for cervical cancer?

LLETZ is usually successful. The benefit of the treatment is that it can remove cervical cancer prevents potential cervical cancer from developing which , in many cases, will outweigh the risks. However, like all treatments, LLETZ has risks and you may have some physical or emotional effects because of the treatment.

2nd lletz treatment

Hi, I had a smear test and mine came back high grade dyskrosis (can’t spell it) and also hpv positive, that was end of April and on 5th of May I had colposcopy and llets treatment to remove, and also biopsy taken? How long did you results take to come back? I’m so nervous I don’t understand it all, I rang my gp he said my results were in but it was down to the specialist to discuss with me? So why would my gp have my results and can’t tell me? It all worries me because that’s my first smear in 11 years, Thankyou.

2nd lletz treatment

Please let me know how you get on. I am awaiting my colposcopy as they found abnormal cells and hpv. I am scared stiff and hearing about other people's experiences helps me massively as I feel less alone.

2nd lletz treatment

Hiya, when did you get your results back? Have you had a a date for treatment yet? It’s so horrible waiting isn’t it x

2nd lletz treatment

My GP phoned about my smear on Thurs. She thought I would have already got the letter. My colposcopy appt is 28th May.

2nd lletz treatment

Hi, OMG that sound scary, I basically just ignored having smears for over ten years and eventually I just went, and my results came back and the day after my appointment for treatment came for three days later something like that, did you have any symptoms ? When I spoke to my doctor he just told me they was back but can’t discuss with me which is odd but said he didn’t understand what things meant and had to wait for letter all’s he said was CIN 3 this that and the other I don’t understand his language esp on the phone when I suffer anxiety anyway, I’m hoping it’s all clear and another week of waiting for post, yours sounds worrying, please keep me updated with your results hun and I hope all goes well for you, one thing I would say is stay off google because I’ve tortured myself xx what was your smear results? Xx.

2nd lletz treatment

Hi there, try not to worry although I understand how upsetting it is when you get the results back and it's not normal. It took about 6 weeks for me to get my results back. Finges crossed that you won't need anymore treatment

2nd lletz treatment

Hi, just wondering if anyone on here has had the LLETZ procedure & had to repeat it ?! I had mine about 4 weeks ago which I had to have done under a spinal block which wasn't pleasant!! Results have come back as higher than expected CIN3 so I'm anxiously waiting for a telephone consultation with the gynaecologist next week !! I really do not want to go through it all again & wondering if anyone has had this done under local anesthesia?? I'm 63 so obviously worried !!!!.

What is the purpose of a LLETZ?

Its aim is to remove all the abnormal cells from the cervix. A wire loop with an electric current (diathermy) is used to remove these cells. This leaves a raw area on the cervix, which heals very well. The healed cervix should then contain only healthy tissue, without any abnormal cells. LLETZ is usually performed in a hospital as an outpatient.

How long does it take to get a LLETZ?

LLETZ is usually performed in a hospital as an outpatient. The procedure takes about five minutes and is carried out under local anaesthetic. Like colposcopy, LLETZ is not usually performed if a woman has her period.

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