ISSN 2073–4034
eISSN 2414–9128

Pelvic extrusion in patients with cervical cancer: clinical experience

G.A. Khakimov, G.G. Khakimova, Kh.U. Musurmonov, Sh.G. Khakimova, G.P. Orifzhonova

1) Tashkent city Branch of the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Oncology and Radiology, Tashkent, Uzbekistan; 2) Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute. Tashkent, Uzbekistan; 3) Nano Medical Clinic, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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.

Keywords

cervical cancer
pelvic extrusion
overall survival

About the Authors

Corresponding author: Gulnoz G. Khakimova, Cand. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor at the Department of Pediatric Oncology, Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute; Oncologist-Chemotherapist at the Nano Medical Clinic Tashkent, Uzbekistan; hgg_doc@mail.ru

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