Pelvic extrusion in patients with cervical cancer: clinical experience
Despite the achievements in performing small pelvic exenteration (SPE) in the world oncological practice, it still remains a debatable subject for practicing oncological surgeons. The main reasons for its unpopularity include technical complexity, high incidence of intra- and postoperative complications (60%), high postoperative mortality (30%), and problems in postoperative rehabilitation of patients [1–3]. This article provides an analysis of 20 SPEs (10 anterior; 10 total) in recurrent locally advanced forms of cervical cancer.G.A. Khakimov, G.G. Khakimova, Kh.U. Musurmonov, Sh.G. Khakimova, G.P. Orifzhonova
Keywords
cervical cancer
pelvic extrusion
overall survival