Tag: cancer surgery


FALLECTOMY

FALLECTOMY: Partial Laryngectomy as an Organ-Preservation Strategy in Laryngeal Oncology Introduction to Laryngeal Cancer and Treatment Paradigms Laryngeal cancer represents a significant challenge within the field of oncology, standing as one of the most frequently diagnosed malignancies of the head and neck region. The prevalence and potential severity of this disease necessitate aggressive therapeutic strategies […]

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AMPUTATION

Defining Amputation: Clinical and Traumatic Context Amputation, derived from the Latin amputare (to cut away), refers specifically to the medical or trauma-related separation of an appendage from the core body structure or from another adjacent limb. This procedure, while inherently invasive and life-altering, is frequently employed as a necessary intervention to preserve the life or […]

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