Abstract

Perineal canal is an infrequently encountered female anorectal anomaly. The available surgical techniques for repair of this malformation are unsatisfactory because of their high risk of recurrence. We present a new surgical technique with posterior repositioning of the perineal canal in continuity with the anorectum. The advantages are a low risk of recurrence and excellent functional and cosmetic results.

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