2012
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1321865
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Perineale Rekonstruktion nach zylindrischer Rektumexstirpation

Abstract: In advanced lower rectal cancer tubular abdomino-perineal resection (APR) in combination with simultaneous extended distally pedicled vertical rectus abdominis muscle flap (VRAM) facilitates a more radical tumor resection. Additionally a prolapse of small intestine into the pelvis can be blocked and a perineal defect coverage can be achieved. 4 patients have been treated with an interdisciplinary one stage combined tubular APR and extended VRAM. In all cases a R0 resection and a complete defect closure could b… Show more

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“…The closure of resulting defects using a myocutaneous flap plasty has proved successful [ 27 ]. According to the extent of the defect, various flap plasties are considered [ 23 , 24 , 28 35 ]. While smaller defects can be covered with myocutaneous gluteal flap plasties or simple gracilis-muscle flap plasties, the VRAM-flap plasty (“Vertical Rectus-Abdominis-Muscle” flap plasty) for large perineal defects.…”
Section: Corner Pointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The closure of resulting defects using a myocutaneous flap plasty has proved successful [ 27 ]. According to the extent of the defect, various flap plasties are considered [ 23 , 24 , 28 35 ]. While smaller defects can be covered with myocutaneous gluteal flap plasties or simple gracilis-muscle flap plasties, the VRAM-flap plasty (“Vertical Rectus-Abdominis-Muscle” flap plasty) for large perineal defects.…”
Section: Corner Pointsmentioning
confidence: 99%