Surgical anatomy for the reconstructive surgeon

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Abstract

Pelvic floor anatomy is based on a complex, dynamic interplay of organs and their support structures. The surgeon’s goal is to restore normal vaginal support while preserving its size, depth, axis and elastic properties, aiming to rehabilitate urinary, anorectal and sexual functions. In order to accomplish this, the surgeon needs a working understanding of the anatomy and structural supports for an anatomic repair.

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Rehfuss, A., Lemos, N., & De, E. J. B. (2017). Surgical anatomy for the reconstructive surgeon. In Native Tissue Repair for Incontinence and Prolapse (pp. 1–35). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45268-5_1

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