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Veenhof AAFA et al. – Presacral abscess is a frequent complication following TME for rectal cancer. Patients in poor general condition, neoadjuvant radiation therapy and large tumors are at risks for developing a presacral abscess. Management, without overt leakage, is in the authors experience best executed by drainage through the anastomosis or perineal suture line.


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