Sacrectomy (orthopedic oncology)
Sacrectomy is a life-saving surgery to remove the tumor of the sacrum (triangular bone at the base of the spine connected to the pelvis), preventing severe neurological impairment.
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Sacrectomy is a life-saving surgery to remove the tumor of the sacrum (triangular bone at the base of the spine connected to the pelvis), preventing severe neurological impairment.
Sacrectomy is a life-saving surgery to remove the tumor of the sacrum (triangular bone at the base of the spine connected to the pelvis), preventing severe neurological impairment. You may need this intervention if you have malignant sacral tumors that might compress the nerves controlling pelvic organ function and leg movement. The surgeon removes the affected part of the sacrum within healthy tissue margins while preserving nerve structures. The surgery eradicates the tumor. You will retain mobility and pelvic functions and return to your daily life without major limitations.
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