Treatment of cervical cancer metastatic to the abdominal wall with reconstruction using a composite myocutaneous flap: A case report
A 43-year-old woman treated with radical hysterectomy 1 year ago for cervical cancer presented with a suprapubic abdominal mass. A 15 cm necrotic mass from the abdominal wall along with 2 small bowel loops and the dome of the bladder were resected. The peritoneal defect was reconstructed with a pedi...
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Main Authors: | Dalia Khalife (Author), Alaa El Housheimi (Author), Ali Khalil (Author), Salim C. Saba (Author), Muhieddine Seoud (Author), Rayan Rammal (Author), Ibrahim Elias Abdallah (Author), Reem Abdallah (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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