Influence of the level of sacrectomy on survival in patients with locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer
British journal of surgery2019Vol. 106(4), pp. 484–490
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Yee Chen Lau, K Jongerius, Christopher Wakeman, Alexander G. Heriot, Michael J. Solomon, P. M. Sagar, Paris Tekkis, Frank Frizelle
Abstract
There was no survival difference between patients who underwent high or low sacrectomy. In appropriately selected patients, high sacrectomy is feasible and safe.
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