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  1. Neuroblastoma · Started by admin,

    Neuroblastoma.ppt final NB 2.pptx

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  2. A schematic illustration of the IDRF evaluation. Regarding the arteries, in cases where a vessel is completely surrounded by the tumor (total encasement), or more than half of the circumference of the vessel is surrounded by the tumor (contact ≧ 50 %), the vessel is considered to be “encased,” and the patient is considered to be IDRF positive. Vessel “contact” is defined by the surrounding of less than half of the artery circumference by the tumor; such cases are considered to be IDRF negative. In the case of veins, “encased” means the complete compression of the vessel with no visible lumen. “Contact” means that the lumen is visible and that case is IDRF negative

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  4. Pediatric surgical oncology · Started by admin,

    In cases of Sacrococcygeal teratoma

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  5. Quote from "ESPES Manual of Pediatric Minimally Invasive Surgery" by Ciro Esposito, François Becmeur, Henri Steyaert, Philipp Szavay - "The main tumours for which minimally invasive resection are not debated are those that can be fragmented during open procedure: neuroectodermal tumours (neuroblastoma, ganglioneuroblastoma and ganglioneuroma), pheochromocytoma, paraganglioma and benign tumours. In contrast, MIS for tumours that cannot be fragmented such as Wilms tumours, adrenocortical tumours, malignant ovarian tumours and solid pseudopapillary tumour or Frantz tumour remain a matter of debate."

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  6. Spleen · Started by admin,

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  16. others · Started by admin,

    Quote from "ESPES Manual of Pediatric Minimally Invasive Surgery" by Ciro Esposito, François Becmeur, Henri. , Philipp Szavay - "To choose the correct approach, we follow the International Pediatric Endosurgery Group guidelines, which state that only lesions without vascular encasement and adjacent organ involvement and with the greatest dimension <6 cm on preoperative imaging are eligible for the laparoscopic approach [12]."

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