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Resurfacing the Perineal Area in Soft Tissue Defects

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Surgery of Anorectal Diseases

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Soft tissue defects of the perineum may result in significant anatomical and functional anomalies. Every effort has to be made to restore contour and function, the psychological impact of such a problem being disastrous. Skin defects in this area may result from infection, burns, skin tumor surgery, pressure sores, trauma, or radiodermatitis. Congenital anomalies will not be discussed here.

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Gumener, R., Montandon, D. (1990). Resurfacing the Perineal Area in Soft Tissue Defects. In: Marti, MC., Givel, JC. (eds) Surgery of Anorectal Diseases. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-02640-3_31

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