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Error Traps and Culture of Safety in Pediatric Surgical Oncology

Video Published 2019-09-26 Updated 2024-02-10

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Dr. Pablo Daval reviews technical considerations and error prevention strategies for the three most common pediatric extracranial solid tumors: neuroblastoma, hepatoblastoma, and Wilms tumor. Key topics include timing of resection versus neoadjuvant chemotherapy, vascular injury prevention, use of image-defined risk factors and PRETEXT staging, and nephron-sparing approaches in bilateral Wilms tumor.

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  • Timing matters: know when upfront resection is safe vs. when neoadjuvant chemotherapy should reduce tumor size and vascular risk first.
  • Image-defined risk factors (IDRFs) in neuroblastoma guide safer resection by identifying vascular involvement preoperatively.
  • PRETEXT staging in hepatoblastoma predicts prognosis and guides surgical approach to achieve complete resection without liver failure.
  • Wilms tumor surgery priorities: avoid intraoperative rupture, obtain lymph nodes, preserve renal parenchyma in bilateral cases.
  • 3D printed models enhance surgical planning for complex pediatric solid tumors when available alongside standard imaging.

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