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Table of Contents

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Cover

Title Page

Copyright Page

List of Contributors

Preface

1 From Early Pioneers to the PelvEx Collaborative Background The Pioneers Future Directions References

2 The Role of the Multidisciplinary Team in the Management of Locally Advanced and Recurrent Rectal Cancer Background Complex Pelvic Cancer MDTM Staging, Restaging, and Pathological Assessment Complex Cancer MDTM Outcomes References

3 Preoperative Assessment of Tumor Anatomy and Surgical Resectability Background Cancer Anatomy and Resectability Radiological Assessment of Cancer Anatomy by MRI Case Study Radiological Assessment of Metastatic Disease References

4 Neoadjuvant Therapy Options for Advanced Rectal Cancer Background Potential Advantages of TNT Potential Disadvantages of TNT Short‐Term Outcomes Long‐Term Oncological Outcomes Organ Preservation Chemotherapy and Compliance Novel Chemotherapeutic Agents Immunotherapeutics Locally Recurrent Rectal Cancer Future Developments References

10  5 Preoperative Optimization Prior to Exenteration Background Clinical Examination Laboratory Tests Risk Assessment of Morbidity and Mortality Preoperative Optimization Mechanical Bowel Preparation and Oral Antibiotic Prophylaxis Thromboprophylaxis Stoma Education References

11  6 Patient Positioning and Surgical Technology Background Operating Room Setup Patient Positioning Surgical Equipment and Energy Devices References

12  7 Intraoperative Assessment of Resectability and Operative Strategy Background The Preoperative Phase The Intraoperative Stage References

13  8 Anterior Pelvic Exenteration Background Diagnostics Specific to Anterior Pelvic Exenteration Surgical Procedure Morbidity and Mortality References

14  9 Posterior Pelvic Exenteration Background Preoperative Assessment Intraoperative Decision‐Making References

15  10 Total Pelvic Exenteration Background Indications Who Should Be Performing these Procedures? Selecting the Right Team and Plan Neoadjuvant Therapy Surgical Technique References

16  11 Extended Exenterative Resections Involving Bone Background Anatomical Considerations Patient Workup Specific to Bony Resection Neoadjuvant treatment Operative Technique Novel Approaches in Sacrectomy Outcomes References

17  12 Exenterative Resections Involving Vascular and Pelvic Sidewall Structures Background Anatomy Preoperative Evaluation Intraoperative Management Postoperative Management References

18  13 Extended Exenterative Resections for Recurrent Neoplasm Background Strategies for Tackling Involvement of Posterior Compartment Including Sacrum Strategies for Tackling Involvement of Pelvic Sidewall Strategies for Tackling Involvement of Anterior Compartment References

19  14 Pelvic Exenteration in the Setting of Peritoneal Disease Background Treatment Options of Colorectal Peritoneal Metastases Pelvic Exenteration, Cytoreductive Surgery, and HIPEC References

20  15 Minimally Invasive Pelvic Exenteration Background History of Minimally Invasive Pelvic Exenterative Surgery Advantages of a Robotic Approach to Exenteration Surgical Planning and Reconstruction Robotic Surgical Approach Outcomes Future Directions References

21  16 Stoma Considerations Following Exenteration Background Urinary Diversion Incontinent Urinary Diversions Continent Urinary Diversions Comparison of Continent and Incontinent Urinary Diversions Urological Leaks Fecal Diversion Combined Fecal and Urinary Diversion Parastomal Hernia Future Developments References

22  17 Reconstructive Techniques Following Pelvic Exenteration Background Bowel Reconstruction Urinary Tract Reconstruction Reconstruction of Perineum References

23  18 Minimizing Morbidity from Pelvic Exenteration Background Knowing the Risks Intraoperative Management Postoperative Management Postoperative Complications References

24  19 Crisis Management Background Prior to Surgery Intraoperative Management Postoperative Management References

25  20 Quality of Life and Patient‐Reported Outcome Measures Following Pelvic Exenteration Background Quality of Life and Patient‐Reported Outcomes Instruments Quality of Life Trajectories Following Pelvic Exenteration Predictors of Postoperative Quality of Life Patient‐Reported Outcome Measures Following Pelvic Exenteration Future Directions References

26  21 Adjuvant Therapy options after Pelvic Exenteration for Advanced Rectal Cancer Background Adjuvant Therapy Novel Agents Radiotherapy Future Directions References

27  22 Adjuvant Therapy Options after Pelvic Exenteration for Gynecological Malignancy Background Cervical Cancer Vaginal Cancer Vulval Cancer Endometrial Cancer Ovarian Cancer References

28  23 Adjuvant Therapy Options for Urological Neoplasms Background Prostate Cancer Bladder Cancer Conclusion References

29  24 The Role of Re‐irradiation for Locally Recurrent Rectal Cancer Background Treatment of Locally Recurrent Rectal Cancer Morbidity After Re‐irradiation Primary Outcome after Re‐irradiation for LRRC References

30  25 Palliative Pelvic Exenteration Background Historical Perspective Definition Indications Outcomes Future Directions References

31  26 Outcomes of Pelvic Exenteration for Locally Advanced and Recurrent Rectal Cancer Background Tumor Biology and its Effect on Oncological Outcomes Oncological Outcomes and Radiation Therapy Outcomes of the Largest Pelvic Exenteration Series in the Literature Mortality and Morbidity References

32  27 Outcomes Following Exenteration for Urological Neoplasms Background Prostate Cancer Bladder Cancer Complications Palliative Exenterations Quality of Life References

33  28 Outcomes Following Exenteration for Gynecological Neoplasms Background Further Important Situations Preoperative Workup Specific to Gynecological Neoplasms Preoperative Planning and Counseling Complications Survival and Quality of Life References

34  29 Mesenchymal and Non‐Epithelial Tumors of the Pelvis Background Incidence Etiology Specific Diagnostics Treatment Benign Soft Tissue Tumors of the Pelvis Soft Tissue Sarcomas of the Pelvis Benign Bone Tumors Involving the Pelvis Malignant Bone Tumors of the Pelvis References

35  Index

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