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2016, Number 4

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Revista Cubana de Cirugía 2016; 55 (4)

Emergency management for anal trauma

Gaitan-Martinez JA, Arango-Giraldo JA, Mulett-Vásquez E
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Language: Spanish
References: 14
Page: 334-339
PDF size: 129.01 Kb.


Key words:

anal trauma, rectal trauma, perineal trauma, sphincteroplasty.

ABSTRACT

Anal trauma is considered a low frequency trauma because it is associated with rectal trauma in statistical records. The surgical approach should be taken into account because some sequelae affecting in a very important way the future quality of life of patients may occur. A case of blunt anal trauma and the emergency management indicated were presented in this report.


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