What to do if you show 1mm infiltration after total hysterectomy?

Radiotherapy or chemotherapy should be given after total uterine excision with 1mm infiltration, etc., according to the doctor’s instructions. A 1mm infiltration after total hysterectomy indicates tumor metastasis. It should be evaluated according to the patient’s age, fertility requirements and the degree of infiltration, after which appropriate treatment options, such as surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy, should be adopted. If the patient is old, has no reproductive requirement and the degree of vaginal infiltration is not very serious, radiotherapy and chemotherapy can be given; if the degree of infiltration is more serious, ovariectomy and pelvic cleansing can be considered. If the patient is young, has fertility requirements, and the degree of infiltration is not very serious, chemotherapy can be given. Surgery can shorten the vagina resulting in poor outcome of pregnancy with miscarriage or preterm labor. If the degree of infiltration is severe, the choice of treatment should be made after a comprehensive evaluation in conjunction with the patient’s wishes. In conclusion, 1mm infiltration after total hysterectomy indicates tumor metastasis, and it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination and individualized treatment under the guidance of the consulting doctor. Therefore, 1mm infiltration after total uterine excision should go to the hospital in time for examination and adopt radiotherapy or chemotherapy as treatment means.