Abstract
At the moment, there is no consensus on such important issues for the practicing physician as the choice of the type of abdominoperineal resection and the optimal way to close the perineal defect. The review presents the data on the incidence of perineal wound complications after the use of various types of rectal extirpation and various types of perineal defect closure. The inconsistency of the data makes it necessary to conduct further randomized studies.
Publisher
PANORAMA Publishing House
Subject
General Chemical Engineering
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