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Abdominal posterior rectopexy with an omental pedicle for intractable rectal prolapse: a modified technique
Pediatric Surgery International, 06/29/09
Elmalik K et al. - This early experience with abdominal posterior rectopexy using an omental pedicle graft is encouraging. This technique does not involve the use of synthetic material and hence the risk of infection is low.
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