Treatment of enterocele by obliteration of the pelvic inlet
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum1999Vol. 42(7), pp. 940–944
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Abstract
In patients with pelvic discomfort enterocele should be considered as a possible causative factor. It is unlikely that this abnormality contributes to the problem of obstructed defecation. In patients with a symptomatic enterocele, obliteration of the pelvic inlet with a Mersilene mesh is an adequate treatment.
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