Involvement of the Abdominal Wall by Tumor
(1) State University of New York at Buffalo Kaleida Health, Buffalo, NY, USA In cancer surgery, resection of the full thickness of the abdominal wall muscle layers is occasionally…
(1) State University of New York at Buffalo Kaleida Health, Buffalo, NY, USA In cancer surgery, resection of the full thickness of the abdominal wall muscle layers is occasionally…
(1) State University of New York at Buffalo Kaleida Health, Buffalo, NY, USA For tumors located in the back that are close to the vertebral spine, a longitudinal, vertical,…
(1) State University of New York at Buffalo Kaleida Health, Buffalo, NY, USA Scapulectomy is performed when tumors arise in the scapula or when tumors in the soft tissue…
(1) State University of New York at Buffalo Kaleida Health, Buffalo, NY, USA In removing a portion of the large bowel for adenocarcinoma, the en bloc resection of the…
(1) State University of New York at Buffalo Kaleida Health, Buffalo, NY, USA This operation is performed when there is clinical evidence of involvement of the axillary nodes or…
(1) State University of New York at Buffalo Kaleida Health, Buffalo, NY, USA In debilitated patients with low preoperative albumin and long abdominal incisions, retention sutures are often advisable,…
(1) State University of New York at Buffalo Kaleida Health, Buffalo, NY, USA Shoulder disarticulation is performed for malignant tumors of the upper arm that are too extensive to…
(1) State University of New York at Buffalo Kaleida Health, Buffalo, NY, USA Long-term central venous access is an essential technique in surgical oncology, required either for hyperalimentation of…
(1) State University of New York at Buffalo Kaleida Health, Buffalo, NY, USA The Roux-en-Y loop has been used extensively following resection of the proximal part of the biliary…
(1) State University of New York at Buffalo Kaleida Health, Buffalo, NY, USA Midline Abdominal Wall Gap If the abdominal wall is fibrotic following radiation treatment and the procedure…