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The role of imaging in pelvic exenteration for gynecological cancers

Pamela Causa Andrieu, Sungmin Woo, Eric Rios‐Doria, Yukio Sonoda, Soleen Ghafoor

2021British Journal of Radiology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pelvic exenteration (PE) is one of the most challenging gynecologic oncologic surgeries and is an overriding term for different procedures that entail radical en bloc resection of the female reproductive organs and removal of additional adjacent affected pelvic organs (bladder, rectum, anus, etc.) with concomitant surgical reconstruction to restore bodily functions. Multimodality cross-sectional imaging with MRI, PET/CT, and CT plays an integral part in treatment decision-making, not only for the appropriate patient selection but also for surveillance after surgery. The purpose of this review is to provide a brief background on pelvic exenteration in gynecologic cancers and to familiarize the reader with the critical radiological aspects in the evaluation of patients for this complex procedure. The focus of this review will be on how imaging can aid in treatment planning and guide management.

Topics & Concepts

Pelvic exenterationMedicineRadiologyRectumRadiological weaponConcomitantSurgeryEndometrial and Cervical Cancer TreatmentsColorectal Cancer Surgical TreatmentsHernia repair and management