Chapter 10. Pelvic Exenteration associated with CRS+HIPEC

VIDEOS 10: Pelvic Exenteration associated with CRS+HIPEC

Pelvic Exenteration associated with CRS+HIPEC (I):

10.1: Posterior Pelvic Exenteration (I). Monobloc excision of the structures of the lower abdomen and pelvis

10.2: Posterior Pelvic Exenteration (II). Monobloc excision of the structures of the supra- and infracolic abdomen and the pelvis. Exposition of the different types of digestive reconstruction without stoma

10.3: Suprasphincteric Pelvic Exenteration. Colorectal anastomosis without stoma. Bladder replacement with sigma segment

10.4: Suprasphincteric Pelvic Exenteration. Colorectal anastomosis without stoma. Bladder replacement with isolated segment of ileum

Pelvic Exenteration associated with CRS+HIPEC (II):

10.5: Suprasphincteric Pelvic Exenteration extended to the anterior infrasphincteric compartment. Colorectal anastomosis without stoma. Vaginal replacement with isolated segment of ileum

10.6: Suprasphincteric Pelvic Exenteration without stomas. Colorectal anastomosis. Bladder replacement with the ileocecoappendicular complex

10.7: Suprasphincteric Total Pelvic Exenteration (Without Digestive or Urinary Stoma). Neobladder with Ileocecal-Appendicular Complex (Appendico-Urethral Anastomosis). Colorectal Anastomosis

10.8: Posterior Pelvic Exenteration extended to the lateral wall of the pelvis. Vascular prosthesis

10.9: Total Pelvic Exenteration: Repair of the pelvic floor with a myocutaneous flap