2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10151-006-0311-0
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Gracilis muscle repair of a postoperative perineal hernia

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“…Three of these 39 papers described small case series including a total of 31 patients without providing individual data [1,5,6]. The remaining 36 papers described a total number of 45 patients [2,7–41]. Five of these patients were excluded because of non‐operative management (four) and sacrectomy (one) [9,15,22,23,27].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three of these 39 papers described small case series including a total of 31 patients without providing individual data [1,5,6]. The remaining 36 papers described a total number of 45 patients [2,7–41]. Five of these patients were excluded because of non‐operative management (four) and sacrectomy (one) [9,15,22,23,27].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Use of a gracilis muscle flap for repair of a postoperative perineal hernia was first described by Bell et al 4. The traditional repair utilises gracilis muscle alone, without overlying tissues and skin 5 6. The problem with this approach is that denervation atrophy of the muscle leads to loss of strength of the repair.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Išvaržos maišas rezekuojamas ir atliekama dubens defekto plastika. Tam naudojamas sintetinis tinklelis ar gretimi audiniai, t. y. audinių defekto kraštai suartinami siūlėmis, naudojant miokutaninius rotacinius lopus, autogeninį plačiosios fascijos (fascia lata) transplantantą, kietąjį smegenų dangalą ar galvijų perikardą, taip pat atliekant šlapimo pūslės ar gimdos retrofleksiją, pridengiant defektą didžiąja taukine [1,12,[26][27][28]. Miokutaniniams rotaciniams lopams gali būti naudojami m. rectus abdominis, m. gracilis, m. gluteus maximus, m. rectus femoris.…”
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