CHOICE OF THE METHOD OF CLOSING THE PELVIC FLOOR DEFECT AFTER EXTRALEVATOR ABDOMINAL-PERINEAL EXTIRPATION OF THE RECTUM (PRACTICAL RECOMMENDATIONS)
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Keywords

EXTRALEVATOR ABDOMINAL-PERINEAL EXTIRPATION OF THE RECTUM
PERINEAL WOUND RECONSTRUCTION

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Belyaev, A., Domanskiy, A., Karachun, A., Lebedev, K., Samsonov, D., Petrova, Y., & Domanskiy, N. (2017). CHOICE OF THE METHOD OF CLOSING THE PELVIC FLOOR DEFECT AFTER EXTRALEVATOR ABDOMINAL-PERINEAL EXTIRPATION OF THE RECTUM (PRACTICAL RECOMMENDATIONS). Voprosy Onkologii, 63(2), 240–246. https://doi.org/10.37469/0507-3758-2017-63-2-240-246

Abstract

Extralevator abdominal-perineal extirpation of the rectum causes a vast perineal wound, which requires to be closed. The article considers different approaches to perineal wound repair including primary closure, mesh reconstruction and muscular flap reconstruction.
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