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The five-year survival rate after a pelvic exenteration is about 50 percent."
The patient may be fitted for an artificial eye or facial prosthesis after exenteration.
It is used in cases wherein even pelvic exenteration would not remove sufficient tissue.
Pelvic exenteration followed by radiation therapy combined with chemotherapy.
For locally recurrent disease, pelvic exenteration can lead to a 5-year survival rate of 32% to 62% in selected patients.
Radiation therapy followed by surgery (anterior exenteration and urinary diversion).
Surgery (other than anterior exenteration and urinary diversion) alone.
Maxillectomy (can be done with or without Orbital exenteration)
It is also indicated in perforating ocular injuries and major surgeries like exenteration.
Resection or pelvic exenteration, as palliative therapy to relieve symptoms and improve the quality of life.
Total pelvic exenteration.
For locally recurrent disease,pelvic exenteration can .
Radical vulvectomy and pelvic exenteration.
Anterior exenteration with or without preoperative radiation and diversion (T3 lesions/recurrent lesions).
Brunschwig developed pelvic exenteration surgery, which removes major organs from the patient's pelvic cavity.
Exenteration: Surgery to remove the eye and eyelid, and muscles, nerves, and fat in the eye socket.
Treatment of extraocular extension melanoma or metastatic melanoma may include surgery (exenteration) with or without radiation therapy.
If damage to the globe is irreparable, the ophthalmologist may conduct a primary enucleation, evisceration (ophthalmology), or exenteration in the combat hospital.
Surgery (open excision, electro-resection with fulguration, lymph node dissection, or anterior exenteration and urinary diversion).
An exenteration is the removal of the entire orbital contents, including the eye, extraocular muscles, fat, and connective tissues; usually for malignant orbital tumors.