Extended abdominoperineal resection with gluteus maximus flap reconstruction of the pelvic floor for rectal cancer
British journal of surgery2006Vol. 94(2), pp. 232–238
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Abstract
The extended posterior perineal approach with gluteus maximus flap reconstruction in APR has a low risk of bowel perforation, CRM involvement and local perineal wound complications. The rate of local recurrence may be lower than with conventional APR.
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