2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.cireng.2018.02.002
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Pelvic Exenteration With Rectal Resection for Different Types of Malignancies at Two Tertiary Referral Centers

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“…PE is a complex treatment procedure that involves high postoperative risks but also has late functional and psychological consequences for patients. Appropriate indications include locally advanced primary or recurrent tumours . Accurate patient selection, modern preoperative staging, along with advances in surgical techniques and perioperative patient care have led to increased survival rates in recent years.…”
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“…PE is a complex treatment procedure that involves high postoperative risks but also has late functional and psychological consequences for patients. Appropriate indications include locally advanced primary or recurrent tumours . Accurate patient selection, modern preoperative staging, along with advances in surgical techniques and perioperative patient care have led to increased survival rates in recent years.…”
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“…Accurate patient selection, modern preoperative staging, along with advances in surgical techniques and perioperative patient care have led to increased survival rates in recent years. Regardless of the histological type, R0 resection remains the main prognostic factor . PE has been associated with up to 100% postoperative morbidity rates and up to 25% mortality in the past .…”
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