Treatment strategies for advanced or recurrent rectal cancer have evolved such that the ultimate surgical goal to achieve a cure is complete pathological clearance. To achieve this where the sacrum is involved, en bloc sacrectomy is the current standard of care. Sacral resection is technically challenging and has been described; however, the technique has yet to be streamlined across units. This comprehensive review aims to outline the surgical approach to en bloc sacrectomy for locally advanced or recurrent rectal cancer, with standardisation of the operative steps of the procedure and to discuss options that enhance the technique
The optimal goals in the surgical treatment of rectal cancer are curative resection, anal sphincter ...
Objective In this study we describe the technique of the En-bloc resection of the pelvis (EnBRP) in ...
Aim Pelvic exenteration surgery remains the only curative option for recurrent rectal cancer. Micros...
Treatment strategies for advanced or recurrent rectal cancer have evolved such that the ultimate sur...
Background: The management of recurrent rectal cancer is challenging. At the present time pelvic exe...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONTotal sacrectomy for recurrent rectal cancer is controversial. However, recent p...
Aim of investigation. To develop standardized technique of sacrectomy at locally advanced rectal can...
Background: The results of resection of locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancers, including sac...
BACKGROUND: The results of resection of locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancers, including sac...
The primary goal of surgery for rectal cancer is to achieve an oncologically safe resection, i.e., a...
Purpose: This study aimed to present our experiences with a precise surgical strategy for sacrectomy...
The purpose of the study was to develop a surgical classification system for primary malignant sacra...
AbstractBackgroundThe incidence of rectal cancer recurrence after surgery is 5–45%. Extended pelvic ...
Despite innovative advancements, distally located rectal cancer remains a critical disease of challe...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to present a technique of abdominosacral resection and its re...
The optimal goals in the surgical treatment of rectal cancer are curative resection, anal sphincter ...
Objective In this study we describe the technique of the En-bloc resection of the pelvis (EnBRP) in ...
Aim Pelvic exenteration surgery remains the only curative option for recurrent rectal cancer. Micros...
Treatment strategies for advanced or recurrent rectal cancer have evolved such that the ultimate sur...
Background: The management of recurrent rectal cancer is challenging. At the present time pelvic exe...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONTotal sacrectomy for recurrent rectal cancer is controversial. However, recent p...
Aim of investigation. To develop standardized technique of sacrectomy at locally advanced rectal can...
Background: The results of resection of locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancers, including sac...
BACKGROUND: The results of resection of locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancers, including sac...
The primary goal of surgery for rectal cancer is to achieve an oncologically safe resection, i.e., a...
Purpose: This study aimed to present our experiences with a precise surgical strategy for sacrectomy...
The purpose of the study was to develop a surgical classification system for primary malignant sacra...
AbstractBackgroundThe incidence of rectal cancer recurrence after surgery is 5–45%. Extended pelvic ...
Despite innovative advancements, distally located rectal cancer remains a critical disease of challe...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to present a technique of abdominosacral resection and its re...
The optimal goals in the surgical treatment of rectal cancer are curative resection, anal sphincter ...
Objective In this study we describe the technique of the En-bloc resection of the pelvis (EnBRP) in ...
Aim Pelvic exenteration surgery remains the only curative option for recurrent rectal cancer. Micros...