Healing under pressure: hyperbaric oxygen and myocutaneous flap repair for extreme persistent perineal sinus after proctectomy for inflammatory bowel disease
<strong>Aim</strong> Persistent perineal sinus (PPS) following proctectomy for inflammatory bowel disease affects about 50% of patients. Up to 33% of cases of PPS remain unhealed at 12 months and the most refractory cases are unhealed at 24 months despite optimal conventional therapy. Re...
Main Authors: | Chan, XHS, Koh, CE, Glover, M, Bryson, P, Travis, SPL, Mortensen, NJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland
2014
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