2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1463-1318.2005.00938.x
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Posterior pelvic exenteration for primary rectal cancer

Abstract: In the present series, PPE prolonged operative time, increased postoperative complications and showed a trend toward poor prognosis in recurrence and survival. However, PPE offers the only hope for cure to patients with a primary rectal cancer that is adherent or invades reproductive organs.

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“…39,41 the 5-year local control rate for PaRC ranged from 64.9% to 89% in 3 studies. 42,43,49 Survival the 5-year survival for patients with PaRC was reported in 17 studies and ranged from 31% to 77% (median, 52%), [28][29][30][31][32][33][34]36,38,[40][41][42][43][45][46][47]49 and the median survival for patients with PaRC ranged from 14 to 93 months (median, 35.5 months) as reported in 10 studies. [28][29][30][31][32][33]36,38,[41][42][43][45][46][47]49 the 5-year survival for patients with lRRC ranged from 0% to 37% (median, 18%) as reported in 13 studies, 28,30,32,[34][35][36][41][42][43][44]46,47,49 and the median survival ...…”
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“…39,41 the 5-year local control rate for PaRC ranged from 64.9% to 89% in 3 studies. 42,43,49 Survival the 5-year survival for patients with PaRC was reported in 17 studies and ranged from 31% to 77% (median, 52%), [28][29][30][31][32][33][34]36,38,[40][41][42][43][45][46][47]49 and the median survival for patients with PaRC ranged from 14 to 93 months (median, 35.5 months) as reported in 10 studies. [28][29][30][31][32][33]36,38,[41][42][43][45][46][47]49 the 5-year survival for patients with lRRC ranged from 0% to 37% (median, 18%) as reported in 13 studies, 28,30,32,[34][35][36][41][42][43][44]46,47,49 and the median survival ...…”
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confidence: 79%
“…36,37,39,43,44,50 the age of the patients ranged from 52 to 64 years (median, 59 years) as described in 12 articles. 29,31,[34][35][36]38,41,42,44,45,47,49,50 there were 629 PaRCs with 6 articles describing pelvic exenteration for PaRC only, 29,33,37,39,40,45,50 and 420 lRRCs, with 3 articles describing pelvic exenteration for lRRC only, 35,38,44 and the rest studying pelvic exenteration for both PaRC and lRRC. 28,[30][31][32]34,36,[41][42][43][46][47][48][49][50] Patients underwent total pelvic exenteration, total pelvic exenteration with sacrectomy, anterior pelvic exenteration, posterior pelvic exenteration, and supralevator exenteration.…”
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