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In function-preserving operations of rectal cancer, a detailed and precise understanding is crucial not only of the rectal blood supply but also of the regional anatomy of the autonomic nerves and lymphatics. Complete comprehension of the pelvic plexus (inferior hypogastric plexus) and the related lymphatic pathways facilitates the development of function-preserving surgical procedures. As the field of dissection is very limited in this region, the structural relationships are difficult to assess during surgery.
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Sato, T., Sato, K. (1997). Regional Anatomy of the Male Pelvic Nerve Plexus: Composition, Divisions and Relationship to the Lymphatics. In: Søreide, O., Norstein, J. (eds) Rectal Cancer Surgery. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60514-7_9
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