What is removed in the early stages of cervical cancer?

Surgery for early stage cervical cancer requires removing the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterine ligaments, and the greater omentum, as well as the pelvic lymph nodes, so that premature metastasis will not occur. The metastasis of cervical cancer is mainly through lymphatic metastasis and blood metastasis, so it is necessary to give regular rechecks after the surgery, to find out whether there is any abnormality in the vaginal stump, and to do ultrasound to find out whether there is any abnormal mass in the pelvis. If there is no abnormality, it is also recommended to have a checkup once a year or once every six months, and if there is no problem for two consecutive years, it is recommended to have a CT scan of the pelvis to find out whether there is any small lymph node metastasis.