Closure of the perineal defect after abdominoperineal excision for rectal adenocarcinoma – ACPGBI Position Statement
Colorectal Disease2018Vol. 20(S5), pp. 5–23
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Jake Foster, Samson Tou, Nathan Curtis, Neil Smart, Austin G. Acheson, Charles Maxwell‐Armstrong, A. Watts, Baljit Singh, Nader Francis
Abstract
This position statement updates clinicians on current evidence around perineal closure after APE surgery.
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