2024
DOI: 10.26442/18151434.2023.4.202524
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Results of pelvic exenteration in patients with cervical cancer: clinical experience

Golib A. Khakimov,
Gulnoz G. Khakimova

Abstract: Background. Despite the progress in pelvic exenteration (PE) technique in international oncological practice, it is still debatable for cancer surgeons. The main reasons for its unpopularity are technical complexity, high rate of intra- and postoperative complications (60%), high postoperative mortality (30%), and challenging postoperative rehabilitation of patients. Aim. To evaluate long-term outcomes after pelvic exenteration in patients with locally advanced recurrent cervical cancer. Materials … Show more

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