Erik Brecelj (Author)

Abstract

Zdravljenje lokalno napredovalega in recidivnega raka danke je zahtevno. Z uvedbo boljše diagnostike, novih načinov predoperativnega zdravljenja na eni strani in z bolj agresivno kirurško terapijo na drugi strani dosegamo več R0 resekcij, ki edine omogočajo potencialno ozdravitev. Še vedno pa so ti posegi za bolnike neredko mutilantni. Z ustreznimi tehnikami rekonstrukcije dosegamo večjo možnost resektabilnosti, hkrati pa so posledice kirurškega zdravljenja manjše. Pomembna pri vrnitvi bolnika v normalno življenje sta prehranska podpora in rehabilitacija. Tako kompleksno zdravljenje je možno samo v multidisciplinarnem timu.

Keywords

rak danke;kirurško zdravljenje;rak prebavil;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 1.08 - Published Scientific Conference Contribution
Organization: OI - Institute of Oncology
Publisher: Onkolološki inštitut
UDC: 616.3
COBISS: 135694083 Link will open in a new window
Parent publication: Tumorji prebavil
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Modern treatment of locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer
Secondary abstract: Treatment of locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer is challenging. By introducing better diagnostics, new methods of preoperative treatment on the one hand, and with more aggressive surgical therapy on the other hand, we are achieving more R0 resections, which are the only ones that allow a potential cure. Still, these interventions are often mutilating for patients. With appropriate reconstruction techniques, we achieve a greater chance of resectability, while at the same time the consequences of surgical treatment are reduced. Nutritional support and rehabilitation are important in returning the patient to a normal life. Such complex treatment is possible only in a multidisciplinary team.
Source comment: Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; Opis vira z dne 29. 12. 2022;
Pages: Str. 86-88
ID: 17698772