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Abdomino-Perineal Resection for Anal Cancer
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Survival in the 2 groups was equivalent despite the presence of more advanced cancers in the VRAM flap cohort. This may be explained by the more extensive resections that were performed in this group. VRAM is an effective technique for reducing both the perineal complication rate and wound-healing delay in patients undergoing APR for AC that does not increase abdominal wall morbidity.
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