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Debulking Surgery for Pelvic Recurrence After Surgically-treated Tubal Gestational Choriocarcinoma – A Case Report and Literature Review

NICOLAE BACALBASA, IRINA BALESCU, VLADISLAV BRASOVEANU and ALEXANDRU FLORIN ANCA
Anticancer Research January 2018, 38 (1) 423-426;
NICOLAE BACALBASA
1“Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania
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IRINA BALESCU
2“Ponderas Academic Hospital”, Bucharest, Romania
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VLADISLAV BRASOVEANU
3“Dan Setlacec” Center of General Surgery and Liver Transplantation, Fundeni Clnical Institute, Bucharest, Romania
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ALEXANDRU FLORIN ANCA
1“Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania
4University Emergency Hospital, Bucharest, Romania
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    Initial intraoperative aspect: large pelvic tumor invading the rectosigmoidian loop.

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    The aspect after dissection of the sigmoidian loop. The tumoral process invades both the uterus and the rectum.

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    The aspect after tumoral mobilization en bloc with total hysterectomy and rectosigmoidian resection.

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    The final aspect after resection of the pelvic tumor en bloc with total hysterectomy and rectosigmoidian resection.

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