Use of a biological mesh for the treatment of perineal fistula following radical colorectal resection

  • Makris M
  • Kornaropoulos M
  • Krikelis A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Patients with postradiation therapy for malignancies and/or extensive colorectal surgery are prone to the development of enteroperineal fistulas. Application of biological meshes may prove beneficial in treating complicated enteroperineal fistulas as they provide a stable ground for closing pelvic defects even in contaminated fields.

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Makris, M. C., Kornaropoulos, M., Krikelis, A., Moris, D., Tsilimigras, D. I., Modestou, E., … Zevlas, A. (2018). Use of a biological mesh for the treatment of perineal fistula following radical colorectal resection. Clinical Case Reports, 6(5), 926–929. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.1346

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