Background: The results of resection of locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancers, including sacral resection, were analysed critically. Methods: Between 1987 and 2007, 353 patients with locally advanced or recurrent rectal cancer, all treated in a tertiary referral centre, were identified from a prospective database. Twenty-five patients (eight primary and 17 recurrent tumours) underwent en bloc sacral resection. Results: A mid-sacral resection was carried out in 12 patients (level S3) and a low sacral resection in 13 (level S4/S5). Nineteen patients had an R0, four R1 and two an R2 resection. There was no postoperative mortality. Median follow-up was 32 months. Incomplete resection had all independent negative influence oil local cont...
Background Despite new medical and surgical strategies, 5-year local recurrence of rectal adenocarci...
Background: The management of recurrent rectal cancer is challenging. At the present time pelvic exe...
Purpo se: The oncological safety of a sphincter-saving re-section (SSR) in lower rectal cancer is wi...
BACKGROUND: The results of resection of locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancers, including sac...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to present a technique of abdominosacral resection and its re...
To evaluate whether surgical resection confers survival advantages in selected patients with resecta...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONTotal sacrectomy for recurrent rectal cancer is controversial. However, recent p...
BACKGROUND Local recurrence still remains a major problem after radical resection of rectum for canc...
Pelvic recurrent rectal cancer is still a challenging clinical problem, and patients generally have ...
AbstractBackgroundThe incidence of rectal cancer recurrence after surgery is 5–45%. Extended pelvic ...
Background. The aim of our study was to analyse data of patients treated by salvage surgery for loca...
Treatment strategies for advanced or recurrent rectal cancer have evolved such that the ultimate sur...
Locally recurrent rectal cancer is a difficult clinical problem, and surgical resection can be done ...
Introduction. Pelvic recurrence is not a rare event after resection with curative intent for rectal ...
Since Miles introduced abdominoperineal resectionin 1908 as a radical surgery for rectal cancer, tre...
Background Despite new medical and surgical strategies, 5-year local recurrence of rectal adenocarci...
Background: The management of recurrent rectal cancer is challenging. At the present time pelvic exe...
Purpo se: The oncological safety of a sphincter-saving re-section (SSR) in lower rectal cancer is wi...
BACKGROUND: The results of resection of locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancers, including sac...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to present a technique of abdominosacral resection and its re...
To evaluate whether surgical resection confers survival advantages in selected patients with resecta...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONTotal sacrectomy for recurrent rectal cancer is controversial. However, recent p...
BACKGROUND Local recurrence still remains a major problem after radical resection of rectum for canc...
Pelvic recurrent rectal cancer is still a challenging clinical problem, and patients generally have ...
AbstractBackgroundThe incidence of rectal cancer recurrence after surgery is 5–45%. Extended pelvic ...
Background. The aim of our study was to analyse data of patients treated by salvage surgery for loca...
Treatment strategies for advanced or recurrent rectal cancer have evolved such that the ultimate sur...
Locally recurrent rectal cancer is a difficult clinical problem, and surgical resection can be done ...
Introduction. Pelvic recurrence is not a rare event after resection with curative intent for rectal ...
Since Miles introduced abdominoperineal resectionin 1908 as a radical surgery for rectal cancer, tre...
Background Despite new medical and surgical strategies, 5-year local recurrence of rectal adenocarci...
Background: The management of recurrent rectal cancer is challenging. At the present time pelvic exe...
Purpo se: The oncological safety of a sphincter-saving re-section (SSR) in lower rectal cancer is wi...