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Composite pelvic exenteration: Is it worthwhile?
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Lopez MJ, Luna-Pérez P. Composite pelvic exenteration: is it worthwhile? Ann Surg Oncol 2004; 11:27-33.
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Lopez, M.J.1
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Indications for primary and secondary exenterations in patients with cervical cancer
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Marnitz S, Köhler C, Müller M, et al., Indications for primary and secondary exenterations in patients with cervical cancer. Gynecol Oncol 2006; 103:1023-1030.
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Marnitz, S.1
Köhler, C.2
Müller, M.3
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Pelvic exenteration of gynecologic malignancy: Indications, and technical and reconstructive considerations
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Lambrou NC, Pearson JM, Averette HE. Pelvic exenteration of gynecologic malignancy: indications, and technical and reconstructive considerations. Surg Oncol Clin N Am 2005; 14:289-300.
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Lambrou, N.C.1
Pearson, J.M.2
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Exenterations 60 years after first description - results of a survey among US and German Gynecologic Oncology Centres
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Marnitz S, Dowdy S, Schneider A, et al., Exenterations 60 years after first description - results of a survey among US and German Gynecologic Oncology Centres. Int J Gynecol Cancer (in press).
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Marnitz, S.1
Dowdy, S.2
Schneider, A.3
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Operative laparoscopy prior to a pelvic exenteration in patients with recurrent cervical cancer
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Plante M, Roy M. Operative laparoscopy prior to a pelvic exenteration in patients with recurrent cervical cancer. Gynecol Oncol 1998; 69:94-99.
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analysis of 650 laparoscopic pelvic and/or paraaortic transperitoneal lymphadenectomies
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Introduction of transperitoneal lympha-denectomy in a gynecologic oncology center
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Köhler C, Klemm P, Schau A, et al., Introduction of transperitoneal lympha-denectomy in a gynecologic oncology center: analysis of 650 laparoscopic pelvic and/or paraaortic transperitoneal lymphadenectomies. Gynecol Oncol 2004; 95:52-61.
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Selman TJ, Mann C, Zamora J, et al., Diagnostic accuracy of tests for lymph node status in primary cervical cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis. CMAJ 2008; 178:855-862. A systematic review of the diagnostic accuracy literature on sentinel node biopsy, PET, MRI and CT to evaluate the accuracy of each index test in determining lymph node status in patients with cervical cancer. The authors conclude that sentinel node biopsy has greater accuracy in determining lymph node status among women with primary cervical cancer than current commonly used imaging methods.
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Selman TJ, Mann C, Zamora J, et al., Diagnostic accuracy of tests for lymph node status in primary cervical cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis. CMAJ 2008; 178:855-862. A systematic review of the diagnostic accuracy literature on sentinel node biopsy, PET, MRI and CT to evaluate the accuracy of each index test in determining lymph node status in patients with cervical cancer. The authors conclude that sentinel node biopsy has greater accuracy in determining lymph node status among women with primary cervical cancer than current commonly used imaging methods.
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A prospective study of the accuracy of 18 Fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (18 FDG PET) in identifying sites of metastasis prior to pelvic exenteration
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Husain A, Akhurst T, Larson S, et al., A prospective study of the accuracy of 18 Fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (18 FDG PET) in identifying sites of metastasis prior to pelvic exenteration. Gynecol Oncol 2007; 106:177-180.
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Husain, A.1
Akhurst, T.2
Larson, S.3
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Laparoscopic total pelvic exenteration for cervical cancer relapse
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Pomel C, Rouzier R, Pocard M, et al., Laparoscopic total pelvic exenteration for cervical cancer relapse. Gynecol Oncol 2003; 91:616-618.
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Pomel, C.1
Rouzier, R.2
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Laparoscopic pelvic exenteration for advanced pelvic cancers: A review of 16 cases
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Puntambekar S, Kudchadkar RJ, Gurjar AM, et al., Laparoscopic pelvic exenteration for advanced pelvic cancers: a review of 16 cases. Gynecol Oncol 2006; 102:513-516.
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Puntambekar, S.1
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Laparoscopic pelvic exenteration for cervical cancer relapse: Preliminary study
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Uzan C, Rouzier R, Castaigne D, Pomel C. Laparoscopic pelvic exenteration for cervical cancer relapse: preliminary study. J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod 2006; 35:136-145.
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Uzan, C.1
Rouzier, R.2
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Laparoscopy-assisted vaginal pelvic exenteration
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Ferron G, Querleu D, Martel P, et al., Laparoscopy-assisted vaginal pelvic exenteration. Gynecol Obstet Fertil 2006; 34:1131 -1136.
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Lacy AM, Delgado S, Castells A, et al., The long-term results of a randomized clinical trial of laparoscopy-assisted versus open surgery for colon cancer. Ann Surg 2008; 248:1-7. This study compares the long-term outcome of laparoscopy-assisted colectomy (LAC) and open colectomy for nonmetastatic colon cancer. This is the only report to compare laparoscopic assisted and open surgery. The probabilities of overall survival, cancer-related survival and being free of tumor recurrence were significantly higher in the LAC group when compared with the open colonectomy group.
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Lacy AM, Delgado S, Castells A, et al., The long-term results of a randomized clinical trial of laparoscopy-assisted versus open surgery for colon cancer. Ann Surg 2008; 248:1-7. This study compares the long-term outcome of laparoscopy-assisted colectomy (LAC) and open colectomy for nonmetastatic colon cancer. This is the only report to compare laparoscopic assisted and open surgery. The probabilities of overall survival, cancer-related survival and being free of tumor recurrence were significantly higher in the LAC group when compared with the open colonectomy group.
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Totally laparoscopic creation of a novel stapled orthotopic neobladder in the porcine model
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A novel procedure that quickly creates an ileal orthotopic neobladder with an afferent tubular segment using a laparoscopic stapling device, which has been described in a porcine model
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Wagner A, Munter M, Makarov D, et al., Totally laparoscopic creation of a novel stapled orthotopic neobladder in the porcine model. J Endourol 2008; 22:151-156. A novel procedure that quickly creates an ileal orthotopic neobladder with an afferent tubular segment using a laparoscopic stapling device, which has been described in a porcine model.
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Wagner, A.1
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Modified ureterosigmoidostomy (Mainz Pouch II): A nonrefluxing stented vs unstented laparoscopic porcine model
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A rapid and reproducible pure laparoscopic cystectomy and nonrefluxing modified continent urinary diversion (Mainz Pouch II) had been performed, and whether ureteric stenting decreases ureteric obstruction after surgery had been analyzed. The results suggest that there was no benefit of stenting in this pig model
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Humphreys MR, Miller NL, Lingeman JE. Modified ureterosigmoidostomy (Mainz Pouch II): a nonrefluxing stented vs unstented laparoscopic porcine model. BJU Int 2008; 101:238-244. A rapid and reproducible pure laparoscopic cystectomy and nonrefluxing modified continent urinary diversion (Mainz Pouch II) had been performed, and whether ureteric stenting decreases ureteric obstruction after surgery had been analyzed. The results suggest that there was no benefit of stenting in this pig model.
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Pruthi RS, Stefaniak H, Hubbard JS, Wallen EM. Robotic-assisted laparo-scopic anterior pelvic exenteration for bladder cancer in the female patient. J Endourol 2008; 22: [Epub ahead of print]. Robotic-assisted laparoscopic anterior pelvic exenteration in the female patient with bladder cancer had been studied. Authors conclude that robotic-assisted laparoscopic anterior pelvic exenteration appears to be favorable with acceptable operative, pathologic and short-term clinical outcomes. However, larger experiences are required.
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Pruthi RS, Stefaniak H, Hubbard JS, Wallen EM. Robotic-assisted laparo-scopic anterior pelvic exenteration for bladder cancer in the female patient. J Endourol 2008; 22: [Epub ahead of print]. Robotic-assisted laparoscopic anterior pelvic exenteration in the female patient with bladder cancer had been studied. Authors conclude that robotic-assisted laparoscopic anterior pelvic exenteration appears to be favorable with acceptable operative, pathologic and short-term clinical outcomes. However, larger experiences are required.
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Rapid communication: Robot-assisted anterior exenteration: technique and initial series
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The feasibility of robot-assisted anterior exenteration in women has been studied. Authors conclude that it can be offered safely to women
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Guru KA, Nogueira M, Piacente P, et al., Rapid communication: robot-assisted anterior exenteration: technique and initial series. J Endourol 2007; 21:633-639. The feasibility of robot-assisted anterior exenteration in women has been studied. Authors conclude that it can be offered safely to women.
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Continent ileocolonic urinary diversion (Rome pouch) for gynecologic malignancies: Technique and feasibility
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This study describes the technique, feasibility and early complications of 'Rome pouch' urinary diversion. Authors conclude that the Rome pouch technique represents a valid alternative in gynecology oncology for continent urinary diversion
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Panici PB, Angioli R, Plotti F, et al., Continent ileocolonic urinary diversion (Rome pouch) for gynecologic malignancies: technique and feasibility. Gynecol Oncol 2007; 107:194-199. This study describes the technique, feasibility and early complications of 'Rome pouch' urinary diversion. Authors conclude that the Rome pouch technique represents a valid alternative in gynecology oncology for continent urinary diversion.
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Gynecol Oncol
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Uroiogic late complications and urodynamics outcome of Rome pouch has been reported. The authors demonstrated that Rome pouch creation with multiple teniamyotomies has good capacity with low internal pressure and good continence with a low rate of late uroiogic complications
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Angioli R, Zullo MA, Plotti F, et al., Uroiogic function and urodynamic evaluation of urinary diversion (Rome pouch) over time in gynecologic cancers patients. Gynecol Oncol 2007; 107:200-204. Uroiogic late complications and urodynamics outcome of Rome pouch has been reported. The authors demonstrated that Rome pouch creation with multiple teniamyotomies has good capacity with low internal pressure and good continence with a low rate of late uroiogic complications.
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Outcomes of colorectal anastomoses during pelvic exenteration for gynaecological malignancy
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Lim SW, Lim SB, Park JY, et al., Outcomes of colorectal anastomoses during pelvic exenteration for gynaecological malignancy. Br J Surg 2008; 95:770-773.
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Stolzenburg JU, Schwalenberg T, Liatsikos EN, et al., Colon pouch (Mainz III) for continent urinary diversion. BJU Int 2007; 99:1473-1477. The outcome of 24 patients with continent cutaneous urinary diversions using colon segments (Mainz pouch III) is investigated retrospectively. The authors conclude that Mainz pouch III is an alternative to other types of continent urinary diversion, particularly in irradiated patients.
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Stolzenburg JU, Schwalenberg T, Liatsikos EN, et al., Colon pouch (Mainz III) for continent urinary diversion. BJU Int 2007; 99:1473-1477. The outcome of 24 patients with continent cutaneous urinary diversions using colon segments (Mainz pouch III) is investigated retrospectively. The authors conclude that Mainz pouch III is an alternative to other types of continent urinary diversion, particularly in irradiated patients.
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Ungar L, Palfalvi L Pelvic exenteration without external urinary or fecal diversion in gynecological cancer patients. Int J Gynecol Cancer 2006; 16:364-368.
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V-Y bilateral gluteus maximus myocutaneous advancement flap in the reconstruction of large perineal defects after resection of pelvic malignancies
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Di Mauro D, D'Hoore A, Penninckx F, et al., V-Y bilateral gluteus maximus myocutaneous advancement flap in the reconstruction of large perineal defects after resection of pelvic malignancies. Colorectal Dis 2008; 86:751.
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Tissue engineering a complete vaginal replacement from a small biopsy of autologous tissue
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De Philippo RE, Bishop CE, Filho LF, et al., Tissue engineering a complete vaginal replacement from a small biopsy of autologous tissue. Transplantation 2008; 86:208-214.
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Reconstruction of the pelvic floor and perineum with human acellular dermal matrix and thigh flaps following pelvic exenteration
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Said HK, Bevers M, Butler CE. Reconstruction of the pelvic floor and perineum with human acellular dermal matrix and thigh flaps following pelvic exenteration. Gynecol Oncol 2007; 107:578-582.
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Kecmanovic DM, Pavlov MJ, Ceranic MS, et al., Double-barreled wet colostomy: urinary and fecal diversion. J Urol 2008; 180:201 -204.
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Pelvic exenteration for gynaecological tumours: Achievements and unanswered questions
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Höckel M, Dornhöfer N. Pelvic exenteration for gynaecological tumours: achievements and unanswered questions. Lancet Oncol 2006; 7:837-847.
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