Abstract

A review of the history, indications, basic technique, end results, and complications of exenterative surgery for pelvic neoplasms is provided. The authors discuss their broad personal experience with the operation. Much of this experience evolved from work at Barnes Hospital and the Ellis Fischel State Cancer Hospital. The techniques are applicable to advanced neoplasms of the cervix uteri, scrotum, urinary bladder, and other, less frequent neoplasms still confined to the pelvis.

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