Extended lateral pelvic sidewall excision (ELSiE): an approach to optimize complete resection rates in locally advanced or recurrent anorectal cancer involving the pelvic sidewall
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- DOI: 10.1007/s10151-014-1234-9
Extended lateral pelvic sidewall excision (ELSiE): an approach to optimize complete resection rates in locally advanced or recurrent anorectal cancer involving the pelvic sidewall
Abstract
Background: Complete pathological resection of locally advanced or recurrent rectal and anal cancer is regarded as one of the most important determinants of oncological outcome. Disease in the lateral pelvic sidewall has been considered a contraindication for pelvic exenteration surgery owing to the significant likelihood of incomplete resection.
Methods: We describe a novel technique (ELSiE) to resect disease involving the lateral pelvic sidewall. Patient demographics, post-operative histology, length of hospital stay and complications were collected from prospectively maintained electronic patient database.
Results: During 2011-2013, six patients underwent pelvic exenteration surgery with the ELSiE approach. All patients had R0 resection. Three patients required sciatic nerve excision. Four patients developed post-operative complications although no major complications occurred.
Conclusions: Patients with locally advanced and recurrent cancer involving the lateral pelvic sidewall may be rendered suitable for potentially curative radical resection with a modification in the approach to the lateral pelvic sidewall. Our pilot series seems to indicate that our novel technique (ELSiE) is feasible, safe and yields high rates of complete pathological resection.
Comment in
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R0 resection, not surgical technique, is the key consideration in pelvic exenteration surgery.Tech Coloproctol. 2015 Feb;19(2):117-8. doi: 10.1007/s10151-014-1256-3. Epub 2014 Dec 28. Tech Coloproctol. 2015. PMID: 25544128 No abstract available.
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Extended lateral pelvic sidewall excision (ELSiE): an approach to optimize complete resection rates in locally advanced or recurrent anorectal cancer involving the pelvic sidewall.Tech Coloproctol. 2015 Feb;19(2):119-20. doi: 10.1007/s10151-015-1266-9. Epub 2015 Jan 14. Tech Coloproctol. 2015. PMID: 25585608 No abstract available.
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