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The defect is converted to a parallelogram with angles of 60 and 120 degrees, and the flap is designed accordingly. (Adapted from Morrow CP, Curtin JP.

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1 The defect is converted to a parallelogram with angles of 60 and 120 degrees, and the flap is designed accordingly. (Adapted from Morrow CP, Curtin JP. Reconstructive surgery. In: Morrow CP, Curtin JP, eds. Gynecologic Cancer Surgery. Philadelphia, PA: Churchill Livingstone; 1996: ) Source: Pelvic Exenteration, Gynecologic Oncology: Clinical Practice and Surgical Atlas Citation: Karlan BY, Bristow RE, Li AJ. Gynecologic Oncology: Clinical Practice and Surgical Atlas; 2015 Available at: Accessed: October 12, 2017 Copyright © 2017 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved


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