Purpose: En bloc sacrectomy is a demanding surgical procedure to remove tumors from the sacrum. Comprehensive data on readmissions for complications endured months to years after initial discharge are scant. The purpose of this study is to present the long-term complications, readmissions and secondary interventions for patients having undergone en bloc sacrectomy. Methods: Patients were included if en bloc sacrectomy and follow-up were conducted in the authors institution. Correspondence from all specialties involved in the treatment of patients was retrieved. Predefined parameters were scored and assigned to five distinct phases: diagnostic phase; surgery; postoperative period to 1 year after surgery; second year after surgery until follo...
Study Design. Retrospective analysis. Objective. To estimate the clinical outcome of conservative su...
Treatment strategies for advanced or recurrent rectal cancer have evolved such that the ultimate sur...
Contains fulltext : 138113.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: Eval...
Purpose: En bloc sacrectomy is a demanding surgical procedure to remove tumors from the sacrum. Comp...
Study Design: Retrospective open cohort study. Purpose: The current study aimed to explore the patt...
Background: The management of recurrent rectal cancer is challenging. At the present time pelvic exe...
The purpose of the study was to develop a surgical classification system for primary malignant sacra...
The aim of this article is to summarize our experience in treating sacral wound complications after ...
PubMed ID: 15323466OBJECT: Sacral tumors are relatively rare, and experience related to resection of...
OBJECT In this study the authors' aim was to describe their experience with total en bloc sacre...
Introduction: We often experience recurrence of spinal metastases after palliative surgery, even wit...
Background:. Sacral pathology requiring partial or total sacrectomy is rare, and reconstructing the ...
Study Design. Nine patients with malignant sacral tumor underwent 1-stage total sacrectomy. The onco...
Objective To investigate the impact of surgery on local control and quality of life for patients w...
Background The best treatment of giant cell tumor of the sacrum is controversial. It is unclear w...
Study Design. Retrospective analysis. Objective. To estimate the clinical outcome of conservative su...
Treatment strategies for advanced or recurrent rectal cancer have evolved such that the ultimate sur...
Contains fulltext : 138113.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: Eval...
Purpose: En bloc sacrectomy is a demanding surgical procedure to remove tumors from the sacrum. Comp...
Study Design: Retrospective open cohort study. Purpose: The current study aimed to explore the patt...
Background: The management of recurrent rectal cancer is challenging. At the present time pelvic exe...
The purpose of the study was to develop a surgical classification system for primary malignant sacra...
The aim of this article is to summarize our experience in treating sacral wound complications after ...
PubMed ID: 15323466OBJECT: Sacral tumors are relatively rare, and experience related to resection of...
OBJECT In this study the authors' aim was to describe their experience with total en bloc sacre...
Introduction: We often experience recurrence of spinal metastases after palliative surgery, even wit...
Background:. Sacral pathology requiring partial or total sacrectomy is rare, and reconstructing the ...
Study Design. Nine patients with malignant sacral tumor underwent 1-stage total sacrectomy. The onco...
Objective To investigate the impact of surgery on local control and quality of life for patients w...
Background The best treatment of giant cell tumor of the sacrum is controversial. It is unclear w...
Study Design. Retrospective analysis. Objective. To estimate the clinical outcome of conservative su...
Treatment strategies for advanced or recurrent rectal cancer have evolved such that the ultimate sur...
Contains fulltext : 138113.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: Eval...