Abstract
Background: Pelvic exenteration remains the standard treatment option for locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer, although it is a complex surgical procedure associated with morbidity. This review aims to look at short term and long term surgical outcomes, oncological outcomes, and quality of life after pelvic exenteration
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