Pelvic recurrence from colorectal cancer produces significant morbidity. Radiation can help palliate the pain produced by this recurrence. Frequently patients with recurrent colorectal cancer will progress to a constant unrelenting pain and obstructive uropathy with sacral and bladder involvement. These patients can be candidates for an aggressive surgical resection with the hope of significant palliation and prolonged survival. From October 1988 to December 1991, six patients had total pelvic exenteration at our institution. Of these six patients, two had en bloc sacral resection at levels S1-S2 and one at S2-S3. Two patients had residual disease at the time of primary surgery, and in the other four patients, recurrence occurred 7 to 48 mo...
BACKGROUND: Improved surgical techniques and oncological treatment render many advanced pelvic tumor...
Although the incidence of local recurrence after curative resection of rectal cancer has decreased d...
Between November 1987 and January 1996 pelvic exenteration for primary rectal cancer was carried out...
Background: Since its first description in 1948, total pelvic exenteration has been a surgical optio...
Primary rectal cancer can recur loco-regionally in the pelvic compartment despite multidisciplinary ...
Complete resection is the most important prognostic factor in surgery for pelvic tumors. In locally ...
Aims: To report the role of total pelvic exenteration in a series of locally advanced and recurrent ...
INTRODUCTION: Complete resection is the most important prognostic factor in surgery for pelvic tumor...
Introduction: Complete resection is the most important prognostic factor in surgery for pelvic tumor...
Total pelvic exenteration for locally recurrent rectal cancer typically requires extensive excision ...
Background. Patients with stage T4 rectal cancer are known to have poor survival and often require p...
Objective: To assess the outcomes and patterns of treatment failure of patients who underwent pelvic...
AbstractBackgroundThe incidence of rectal cancer recurrence after surgery is 5–45%. Extended pelvic ...
Background Pelvic exenteration is the only radical treatment for locally advanced (ARC) or recurrent...
Total pelvic exenteration may be required in the management of locally advanced or recurrent pelvic ...
BACKGROUND: Improved surgical techniques and oncological treatment render many advanced pelvic tumor...
Although the incidence of local recurrence after curative resection of rectal cancer has decreased d...
Between November 1987 and January 1996 pelvic exenteration for primary rectal cancer was carried out...
Background: Since its first description in 1948, total pelvic exenteration has been a surgical optio...
Primary rectal cancer can recur loco-regionally in the pelvic compartment despite multidisciplinary ...
Complete resection is the most important prognostic factor in surgery for pelvic tumors. In locally ...
Aims: To report the role of total pelvic exenteration in a series of locally advanced and recurrent ...
INTRODUCTION: Complete resection is the most important prognostic factor in surgery for pelvic tumor...
Introduction: Complete resection is the most important prognostic factor in surgery for pelvic tumor...
Total pelvic exenteration for locally recurrent rectal cancer typically requires extensive excision ...
Background. Patients with stage T4 rectal cancer are known to have poor survival and often require p...
Objective: To assess the outcomes and patterns of treatment failure of patients who underwent pelvic...
AbstractBackgroundThe incidence of rectal cancer recurrence after surgery is 5–45%. Extended pelvic ...
Background Pelvic exenteration is the only radical treatment for locally advanced (ARC) or recurrent...
Total pelvic exenteration may be required in the management of locally advanced or recurrent pelvic ...
BACKGROUND: Improved surgical techniques and oncological treatment render many advanced pelvic tumor...
Although the incidence of local recurrence after curative resection of rectal cancer has decreased d...
Between November 1987 and January 1996 pelvic exenteration for primary rectal cancer was carried out...