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Surgical and Oncologic Outcome following Sacrectomy for Primary Malignant Bone Tumors and Locally Recurrent Rectal Cancer.

Anne WeidlichKlaus-Dieter SchaserJürgen WeitzJohanna KirchbergJohannes FritzmannChristian ReepsPhilipp SchwabeIngo MelcherAlexander DischAdrian DraguDoreen WinklerElisabeth MehnertHagen Fritzsche
Published in: Cancers (2024)
Resection of sacral tumors is challenging and associated with a high complication profile. Interdisciplinary cooperation with visceral/vascular and plastic surgery is essential. In chordoma patients, systemic tumor control is favorable compared to LRRC and sarcomas. Navigation offers gain in intraoperative orientation, even if there currently seems to be no oncological benefit. Complete surgical resection offers long-term survival to patients undergoing sacrectomy for a variety of complex diseases.
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