AbstractBackgroundThe incidence of rectal cancer recurrence after surgery is 5–45%. Extended pelvic resection which entails En-bloc resection of the tumor and adjacent involved organs provides the only true possible curative option for patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer.AimTo evaluate the surgical and oncological outcome of such treatment.Patients and methodsBetween 2006 and 2012 a consecutive series of 40 patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer underwent abdominosacral resection (ASR) in 18 patients, total pelvic exenteration with sacral resection in 10 patients and extended pelvic exenteration in 12 patients. Patients with sacral resection were 28, with the level of sacral division at S2–3 interface in 10 patients, at S3–...
Objective: To assess the outcomes and patterns of treatment failure of patients who underwent pelvic...
Background Pelvic exenteration for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) and locally recurrent recta...
Background Pelvic exenteration is the only radical treatment for locally advanced (ARC) or recurrent...
Pelvic recurrent rectal cancer is still a challenging clinical problem, and patients generally have ...
Aim Pelvic exenteration surgery remains the only curative option for recurrent rectal cancer. Micros...
Background: The management of recurrent rectal cancer is challenging. At the present time pelvic exe...
Although the incidence of local recurrence after curative resection of rectal cancer has decreased d...
Background: Since its first description in 1948, total pelvic exenteration has been a surgical optio...
BACKGROUND: Over one-third of primary rectal cancers are locally advanced at diagnosis, and local re...
Background: The results of resection of locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancers, including sac...
Pelvic recurrence from colorectal cancer produces significant morbidity. Radiation can help palliate...
Local recurrence after rectal cancer resection varies between 3 to 35% in five years. The condition ...
Pelvic exenteration is a complex operation performed for locally advanced and recurrent pelvic cance...
Pelvic exenteration is a complex operation performed for locally advanced and recurrent pelvic cance...
BACKGROUND: The results of resection of locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancers, including sac...
Objective: To assess the outcomes and patterns of treatment failure of patients who underwent pelvic...
Background Pelvic exenteration for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) and locally recurrent recta...
Background Pelvic exenteration is the only radical treatment for locally advanced (ARC) or recurrent...
Pelvic recurrent rectal cancer is still a challenging clinical problem, and patients generally have ...
Aim Pelvic exenteration surgery remains the only curative option for recurrent rectal cancer. Micros...
Background: The management of recurrent rectal cancer is challenging. At the present time pelvic exe...
Although the incidence of local recurrence after curative resection of rectal cancer has decreased d...
Background: Since its first description in 1948, total pelvic exenteration has been a surgical optio...
BACKGROUND: Over one-third of primary rectal cancers are locally advanced at diagnosis, and local re...
Background: The results of resection of locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancers, including sac...
Pelvic recurrence from colorectal cancer produces significant morbidity. Radiation can help palliate...
Local recurrence after rectal cancer resection varies between 3 to 35% in five years. The condition ...
Pelvic exenteration is a complex operation performed for locally advanced and recurrent pelvic cance...
Pelvic exenteration is a complex operation performed for locally advanced and recurrent pelvic cance...
BACKGROUND: The results of resection of locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancers, including sac...
Objective: To assess the outcomes and patterns of treatment failure of patients who underwent pelvic...
Background Pelvic exenteration for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) and locally recurrent recta...
Background Pelvic exenteration is the only radical treatment for locally advanced (ARC) or recurrent...