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Case Report: Application of combined transplantation of multiple autologous flaps in preventing empty pelvis syndrome after radical surgery for isolated sacrococcygeal recurrence of anal canal squamous.

Authors: Jiang X, Zhang L, Shu H, Wang M, Xie S, Wang X, He L.

DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2025.1705860

Abstract Summary

Surgeons successfully treated a rare case of recurrent anal canal cancer using an innovative dual-flap technique. The 52-year-old patient presented with a large tumor, rectovaginal fistula, and malignancy-related hypercalcemia. Complete tumor removal combined with omental packing and gracilis flap reconstruction resolved all complications, normalized biomarkers, and significantly improved quality of life.

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Novel surgical technique using multiple autologous flaps successfully treated rare recurrent anal canal cancer, achieving complete tumor removal while preventing complications and restoring quality of life.

License: CC BY.


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