Hemipelvectomy for a Desmoidal Tumor
Hemipelvektomie pro desmoidální tumor
Kazuistické sdělení popisující desmoid u mladé ženy původně vycházející z úponové části přímého svalu břišního na stydkou kost, který dvakrát recidivoval. Při třetím – zatím posledním výkonu si vyžádal levostrannou hemipelvektomii s resekcí rekta a části vagíny. Upozorněno na závažnost onemocnění, nutnost radikální resekce a zejména pečlivého sledování pacientky po operaci dlouhodobě.
Klíčová slova:
desmoid – hemipelvektomie
Authors:
P. Pafko; T. Suchý *; J. Pročke; M. Smejkal; Schlegerová D.#
Authors‘ workplace:
III. chirurgická klinika 1. LF UK a FN Praha-Motol
; Privátní chirurgická ordinace – cévní poradna Hradec Králové
#Ústav patologie a molekulární medicíny 2. LF UK a FN Praha-Motol
*
Published in:
Rozhl. Chir., 2005, roč. 84, č. 1, s. 37-40.
Category:
Monothematic special - Original
Overview
A case - review describing a desmoid in a young female. The tumor originated at the tendinuous attachment of the m. rectus abdominis on the pubic bone, which had had two relapses. During the third – so far the latest – procedure it required leftsided hemipelvectomy with resection of the rectum and a part of the vagina. The patient was instructed about the serious character of the disease, the requirement for the radical resection and about the requirement for a careful long-term follow-up of the patient after the procedure.
Key words:
desmoidal tumor – hemipelvectomy
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