What is a pelvic exenteration? Jan. 12, 2021 Overview Show transcript Overview Amanika Kumar, M.D., a gynecological oncologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, explains the indications and goals of pelvic exenteration surgery: anterior exenteration, posterior exenteration and total exenteration. Dr. Kumar also discusses the process of this complex surgery — in which most or all of the pelvic organs are removed — and the physical and emotional challenges patients face. Share Doximity Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Print details Receive Mayo Clinic news in your inbox. Sign up Related ContentArticleComplex gynecological surgery for recurrent cancer: Navigating challenges when communicating with patients and their familiesArticlePelvic exenteration: Radical but positive for carefully selected patients with pelvic cancer VID-20507268 Medical Professionals What is a pelvic exenteration?