This eight part learning series with Davina Anderson covers the principles and decision making involved in surgical oncology.
It discusses what can be done to improve surgical outcomes and looks at ways to plan closure of skin deficits following excision of tumours in various locations.
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Topics covered:
- Oncology surgery – principles and what can be achieved
- Planning surgical procedures and decision making for oncology surgery
- Options for closure of skin deficits and management of tension
- Useful skin flaps and full thickness free skin grafts
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