Lateral pelvic compartment excision during pelvic exenteration
British journal of surgery2015Vol. 102(13), pp. 1710–1717
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Abstract
The continuing evolution of radical pelvic exenteration techniques has seen an improvement in R0 margin status from 21 to 66·5 per cent over a 20-year interval by routine adoption of a more lateral anatomical plane. Five-year overall survival rates are comparable with those for more centrally based tumours.
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