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Modified posterior pelvic exenteration for advanced ovarian malignancies: a single-institution study of 35 cases.

Lubos MinarMichal FelsingerIvo RovnyFilip ZlamalJulie Bienertova-VaskuEva Jandakova
Published in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2017)
Modified posterior pelvic exenteration is a highly effective method for achieving optimal debulking in cases of advanced ovarian cancer with the direct invasion of the rectum. Modified posterior pelvic exenteration does not delay the beginning of complementary chemotherapy. However, it is necessary to take into account surgery-related morbidity. As modified posterior pelvic exenteration represents an extremely invasive technique, the surgical plan and perioperative care should be personalized to address the individual medical and surgical conditions of each patient.
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