Retrospective and prospective observational study of patients undergoing advanced pelvic oncological resection for maligancy including multi visceral resection, beyond TME resection and sacrectomy/flap reconstruction/urinary reconstruction at Glasgow Royal Infirmary. Goal is to study and report outcomes for patients to characterise and understand major complications, natural history of resectional patients and identify areas for future interventional study.
Retrospective and prospective observational study of patients undergoing advanced pelvic oncological resection for maligancy including multi visceral resection, beyond TME resection and sacrectomy/flap reconstruction/urinary reconstruction at Glasgow Royal Infirmary. Goal is to study and report outcomes for patients to characterise and understand major complications, natural history of resectional patients and identify areas for future interventional study..
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
300
Academic Department of Surgery, Glasgow Royal Infirmary
Glasgow, United Kingdom
RECRUITINGCancer-specific survival
Months
Time frame: 10 years
Overall survival
Months
Time frame: 10 years
Post-operative complications
Frequency
Time frame: 10 years
Quality of life (survey)
Score
Time frame: 10 years
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