Fertility and sexual and gynecologic function after heal pouch-anal anastomosis
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum1994Vol. 37(11), pp. 1126–1129
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Timothy C. Counihan, Patricia L. Roberts, David J. Schoetz, John A. Coller, John Murray, Malcolm C. Veidenheimer
Abstract
Although childbirth appears safe, gynecologic problems, such as dyspareunia and formation of pelvic cysts, may be underestimated after IPAA. The effects of IPAA on fertility are still unknown.
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