2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2022.03.041
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Patient-Reported and Physiologic Outcomes Following Pelvic Exenteration for Non-Repairable Radiated Rectourethral Fistula

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“…Investigators collected PRO in clinic or by a phone survey in the preoperative, postoperative, and long-term periods. In 11 included patients, investigators found that there was decreased pain and distress with quality of life like the general US population at one-year following pelvic exenteration [ 34 ]. The authors concluded that pelvic exenteration may be a reasonable treatment for people with radiated, non-repairable rectourethral fistulae.…”
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“…Investigators collected PRO in clinic or by a phone survey in the preoperative, postoperative, and long-term periods. In 11 included patients, investigators found that there was decreased pain and distress with quality of life like the general US population at one-year following pelvic exenteration [ 34 ]. The authors concluded that pelvic exenteration may be a reasonable treatment for people with radiated, non-repairable rectourethral fistulae.…”
Section: What Studies Have Been Done In Crsmentioning
confidence: 99%