Serving Queensland: reflecting on geographical access to the pelvic exenteration service in Queensland

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Ashley Jenkin BScH, MBBS, Kelcie Cole BNsg, Craig Andrew Harris BSc, MBBS
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Abstract

Background

Pelvic exenteration for rectal cancer involves a radical multi-visceral resection to improve complete surgical clearance, and access is limited within Queensland.

Methods

A retrospective review of a prospective database of the referrals to the pelvic exenteration service in the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital from 2009 to2023. Geographic, as well as clinical and demographic information was collected.

Results

One hundred and seventy six patients were referred to the pelvic exenterations service. In total 93 patients were referred from a major city, 52 from inner regional areas, and 31 from outer regional or remote areas. One hundred and three referred patients (58.5%) proceeded to surgery, significantly more of whom were referred from a major city (P < 0.001). Of the patients referred from outer regional, inner regional, and major cities, a similar proportion of patients proceeded to surgery (55%, 52%, and 63.4%). Patients not proceeding to surgery in major cities and inner regional areas were most commonly unfit to proceed, whereas in outer regional areas most patients decided against surgery (61.5%). In the 14-year period, overall referrals increased, with inner regional referrals increasing the most over time. Overall survival was not significantly impacted by remoteness.

Conclusion

Awareness of the pelvic exenteration service in regional Queensland may have resulted in less referrals to the service. It is important to confirm a broad-reaching service to optimize patient care.

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服务昆士兰:反思昆士兰州骨盆外展服务的地域可及性。
背景:直肠癌的盆腔外扩张术涉及根治性多脏器切除,但昆士兰州的手术条件有限:盆腔外扩张术治疗直肠癌涉及根治性多脏器切除术,以提高手术切除的彻底性,但昆士兰州的手术机会有限:方法:对 2009 年至 2023 年期间布里斯班皇家妇女医院盆腔开腹术服务转诊的前瞻性数据库进行回顾性审查。研究人员收集了地理、临床和人口统计学信息:结果:176 名患者被转诊至骨盆外扩服务。其中,93 名患者来自大城市,52 名来自内陆地区,31 名来自外围地区或偏远地区。有 103 名转诊患者(58.5%)接受了手术,其中来自大城市的转诊患者明显较多(P 结语):昆士兰地区对骨盆外展服务的认识可能导致转诊人数减少。确认一项覆盖面广的服务对优化患者护理非常重要。
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ANZ Journal of Surgery
ANZ Journal of Surgery 医学-外科
CiteScore
2.50
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720
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: ANZ Journal of Surgery is published by Wiley on behalf of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons to provide a medium for the publication of peer-reviewed original contributions related to clinical practice and/or research in all fields of surgery and related disciplines. It also provides a programme of continuing education for surgeons. All articles are peer-reviewed by at least two researchers expert in the field of the submitted paper.
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