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Quality of Life and Function of Patients With Pelvic Tumors After Undergoing Hemipelvectomy

Quality of Life and Function of Patients With Pelvic Tumors After Undergoing Hemipelvectomy

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Overview

This study aims to determine the functional outcomes of patients who underwent internal hemipelvectomy with or without reconstruction or external hemipelvectomy for pelvic tumors. Learning about the outcomes of these patients may help researchers determine the long-term effects of different types of hemipelvectomy procedures and may help improve quality of life.

Description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:

I. To determine functions of patients who underwent internal hemipelvectomy with or without reconstruction or have had an external hemipelvectomy.

SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:

I. To determine factors that influence the functional outcomes of these patients following surgery.

II. Assess sexual and urinary function in patients who have undergone internal or external hemipelvectomy.

III. Determine whether type of surgery influences long-term sexual and urinary function.

OUTLINE

Patients undergo physical performance assessments and complete quality of life assessments and questionnaires pre-hemipelvectomy, at 6 weeks post-hemipelvectomy, and then every 3 months up to 12 months and yearly thereafter for 10 years. Patients who are 1 year out from surgery complete pain-related questionnaires once. Patients who have already undergone hemipelvectomy prior to enrollment undergo medical record review.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients within the institution who have undergone or will undergo a hemipelvectomy

Exclusion Criteria:

  • None

Study details
    Malignant Primary Pelvic Neoplasm

NCT05134142

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

3 May 2024

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