Background: Most published data on pelvic exenteration comes from high-volume quaternary units, with limited data available from outside of this setting. This study reports outcomes of selective pelvic exenteration performed in a low-volume tertiary unit with multidisciplinary support. Methods: A retrospective review of consecutive patients who underwent pelvic exenteration surgery for rectal/anal carcinoma, or gynaecological malignancy at Royal Adelaide Hospital between June 2008 and September 2018. Descriptive statistics and Kaplan-Meier analysis of 5-year disease-free and overall survival for patients treated with curative intent were performed. Results: A total of 54 patients who underwent pelvic exenteration were included. Most patient...
Aim: Pelvic exenteration surgery remains the only curative option for recurrent rectal cancer. Micro...
Objective: To determine factors associated with outcomes following pelvic exenteration for advanced ...
Background Indications for and the prognosis of posterior pelvic exenteration (PPE) in rectal cancer...
BACKGROUND: Over one-third of primary rectal cancers are locally advanced at diagnosis, and local re...
AIM To identify short-term and oncologic outcomes of pelvic exenterations (PE) for locally advanced ...
Simple Summary Pelvic exenteration is often the only curative treatment option for selected locally ...
To identify short-term and oncologic outcomes of pelvic exenterations (PE) for locally advanced prim...
Objective: To report on a series of 54 patients with pelvic neoplasms submitted to curative pelvic e...
Background: Since its first description in 1948, total pelvic exenteration has been a surgical optio...
Background Pelvic exenteration is the only radical treatment for locally advanced (ARC) or recurrent...
Background: Pelvic exenteration is potentially curative for locally advanced and recurrent pelvic ca...
BackgroundPelvic exenteration is potentially curative for locally advanced and recurrent pelvic canc...
Background: Pelvic exenteration for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) and locally recurrent rect...
Objective: To examine the changes in exenterative surgery over three decades analysing oncological o...
Objective: Our study purposewas to evaluatemorbidity and postoperative mortality in patients who und...
Aim: Pelvic exenteration surgery remains the only curative option for recurrent rectal cancer. Micro...
Objective: To determine factors associated with outcomes following pelvic exenteration for advanced ...
Background Indications for and the prognosis of posterior pelvic exenteration (PPE) in rectal cancer...
BACKGROUND: Over one-third of primary rectal cancers are locally advanced at diagnosis, and local re...
AIM To identify short-term and oncologic outcomes of pelvic exenterations (PE) for locally advanced ...
Simple Summary Pelvic exenteration is often the only curative treatment option for selected locally ...
To identify short-term and oncologic outcomes of pelvic exenterations (PE) for locally advanced prim...
Objective: To report on a series of 54 patients with pelvic neoplasms submitted to curative pelvic e...
Background: Since its first description in 1948, total pelvic exenteration has been a surgical optio...
Background Pelvic exenteration is the only radical treatment for locally advanced (ARC) or recurrent...
Background: Pelvic exenteration is potentially curative for locally advanced and recurrent pelvic ca...
BackgroundPelvic exenteration is potentially curative for locally advanced and recurrent pelvic canc...
Background: Pelvic exenteration for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) and locally recurrent rect...
Objective: To examine the changes in exenterative surgery over three decades analysing oncological o...
Objective: Our study purposewas to evaluatemorbidity and postoperative mortality in patients who und...
Aim: Pelvic exenteration surgery remains the only curative option for recurrent rectal cancer. Micro...
Objective: To determine factors associated with outcomes following pelvic exenteration for advanced ...
Background Indications for and the prognosis of posterior pelvic exenteration (PPE) in rectal cancer...