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  • Sacrectomy: Treating a challenging tumor - Mayo Clinic
    Sacrectomy, partial or total, is the gold standard treatment for these tumors Yet it is a complex, delicate surgery with significant potential morbidity The No 1 surgical priority is complete, also called en bloc, removal of the entire cancer to provide the best oncologic outcome
  • What Are the Surgical Techniques of Sacrectomy? - iCliniq
    Sacrectomy is a complex and challenging procedure that requires a multidisciplinary team involving orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, and reconstructive surgeons The surgical technique employed depends on the extent of sacral involvement and the patient's overall condition
  • Total sacrectomy for recurrent rectal cancer – A case report featuring . . .
    Sacrectomy as a treatment for recurrent rectal cancer with acceptable short-term outcomes is possible A staged, multidisciplinary approach with careful surgical planning including consideration of peri-operative embolization is vital for a successful outcome of the operation
  • 27 Sacrectomy - Tumor Surgery
    Sacrectomy is used for the removal of pelvic tumors with sacral attachments or chordoma It may be a satisfying dissection with clear margins or a difficult procedure with positive margins on nerve roots and considerable residual disability because of loss of nerve supply to anal and urethral sphincters
  • Pelvic Exenteration sacrectomy - The Birmingham Colorectal Clinic
    Sacrectomy In certain suitable cases when the tumour invades the lower part of the spine (sacrum), this can be removed along with the rectum These major operations are often undertaken in conjunction with other specialist surgeons, such as urologists, gynaecologists, orthopaedic and plastic surgeons
  • Sacrectomy for sacral tumors: perioperative outcomes in a . . . - PubMed
    Purpose: To characterize perioperative outcomes of sacral tumor patients undergoing sacrectomy and identify independent risk factors of perioperative morbidity STUDY DESIGN SETTING: Retrospective cohort study at a single comprehensive cancer center PATIENT SAMPLE: Consecutively treated sacral tumor patients (primary or metastatic) undergoing
  • Sacral Tumor Resection and Reconstruction - Clinical Gate
    Most tumors of the sacrum are benign aggressive lesions (e g , aneurysmal bone cysts, osteoblastomas, and giant cell tumors) or low-grade malignancies (e g , chordoma or chondrosarcoma) Intralesional resections in the form of curettage provide a complete cure for benign lesions
  • Clinical manifestations, classification, and surgical management of . . .
    Once a sacral tumor has reached the point of diagnostic detection, invasive sacrectomy is typically utilized (through an anterior, posterior, or combination approach) to locally isolate and resect the tumor and minimize risk of future tumor growth and additional bone loss


















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