The role of lymphodissection in rectal cancer surgery
- Title:
- The role of lymphodissection in rectal cancer surgery
The role of lymphodissection in rectal cancer surgery - Creator:
- Navruzov, S. N., Abdujapparov, S. B., Akbarov, E. T., Navruzov, B. S., and Islamov, H. D. B.
- Contributor:
- Navruzov, S. N., Abdujapparov, S. B., Akbarov, E. T., Navruzov, B. S., and Islamov, H. D. B.
- Identifier:
- https://cdk.lib.cas.cz/client/handle/uuid:bmc14045954-ead011e8-e97b-46fc-ae35-0ad406606368
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local: bmc14045954 - Subject:
- nádory rekta--chirurgie, lymfadenektomie--využití, pooperační komplikace, přežití, staging nádorů, výsledek terapie, anastomóza chirurgická, metastázy nádorů, statistika jako téma, ženské pohlaví, lidé, mužské pohlaví, and lidé středního věku
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- model:article, article, Text, statistics, and TEXT
- Format:
- braille, electronic resource, remote, and elektronický zdroj
- Description:
- Aim of investigation: to study immediate and remote results of standard and extended lymphodissection in patients with rectal cancer. Material and methods: 132 patients with rectal cancer were performed radical surgery with lymphodissection in D2 and D3 volume according to a height of tumor location. In immediate postoperated period there were noted complications in 4 patients that made up 3,03%. Observation time was 5 years. Tumor recurrence was reported in 5 patients (3,8%). In remote period metastases were revealed in 8 patients (6,6%). 5year total survival rate was 78,5±4,2% at stage II. 5year total survival rate was 56,4±3,7% at stage III. Comparing the results of standard and extended lymphodissection it was noted statistically authentic increase of 5 year survival rate in patients at stage III. Obtained data allow to come to the conclusion about reasonability of performance of different variants of lymphodissection for patients with rectal cancer at stages II and III., Navruzov S. N., Abdujapparov S. B., Akbarov E. T., Navruzov B. S., Islamov H. D., and Literatura
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
policy:public - Relation:
- European medical, health and pharmaceutical journal--MED00177703
- Source:
- European medical, health and pharmaceutical journal : open access reviewed journal | 2010 Volume:2010 | Number:1
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- CDK
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- false
- Date:
- 2010
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