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Lymph Nodes Invasion of Marcille’s Fossa Associates with High Metastatic Load in Prostate Cancer Patients Undergoing Extended Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection: The Role of “Marcillectomy”
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Antonio B. Porcaro, Giovanni E. Cacciamani, Marco Sebben, Alessandro Tafuri, Tania Processali, Riccardo Rizzetto, Nicolò De Luyk, Marco Pirozzi, Nelia Amigoni, Paolo Corsi, Davide Inverardi, Matteo Brunelli, Filippo Migliorini, Vincenzo De Marco, Walter Artibani
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (2019) 103 (1): 25–32.
Published Online: 23 July 2019
.... The Marcille’s fossa or Marcille’s Triangle is an anatomical region located in the vicinity of the lateral part of the fifth lumbar vertebra, the medial border of the psoas muscle laterally and the cephalad surface of the ala of the sacrum [ 11 ]. Figure 1 shows the surgical steps of the LNs dissection located...