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Crisis Management

Christensen, Henrik Kidmose ; Sørensen, Mette Møller and Verwaal, Victor Jilbert LU (2021) p.170-176
Abstract

Tumor resection of advanced pelvic and recurrence pelvic cancers is highly challenging, because the resections often are performed outside the standard surgical resections planes, and therefore are associated with considerable morbidity and mortality. Knowledge of normal anatomy combined with improved imaging modalities and new technology give the best-possible preparation to clarify the tumor specifics, including involved vasculature and nerves, and can help plan reconstruction. One of the most substantial side effects of advanced pelvic surgery is functional impairment due to nerve damage after a further successful resection. The sciatic nerve is formed from a collection of fibers involving L4-S3 roots. The management of abdominal... (More)

Tumor resection of advanced pelvic and recurrence pelvic cancers is highly challenging, because the resections often are performed outside the standard surgical resections planes, and therefore are associated with considerable morbidity and mortality. Knowledge of normal anatomy combined with improved imaging modalities and new technology give the best-possible preparation to clarify the tumor specifics, including involved vasculature and nerves, and can help plan reconstruction. One of the most substantial side effects of advanced pelvic surgery is functional impairment due to nerve damage after a further successful resection. The sciatic nerve is formed from a collection of fibers involving L4-S3 roots. The management of abdominal compartment syndrome often requires surgical decompression by opening of the abdominal wound. Multivisceral resection often outside normal surgical planes is associated with a higher rate of complications and careful intraoperative strategies must be established to deal with complications.

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Surgical Management of Advanced Pelvic Cancer
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170 - 176
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Wiley
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  • scopus:85156246322
ISBN
9781119518402
9781119518495
DOI
10.1002/9781119518495.ch19
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English
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  author       = {{Christensen, Henrik Kidmose and Sørensen, Mette Møller and Verwaal, Victor Jilbert}},
  booktitle    = {{Surgical Management of Advanced Pelvic Cancer}},
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  title        = {{Crisis Management}},
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  doi          = {{10.1002/9781119518495.ch19}},
  year         = {{2021}},
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