@article{3179740, title = "Use of a biological mesh for the treatment of perineal fistula following radical colorectal resection", author = "Makris, Marinos C. and Kornaropoulos, Michael and Krikelis, Apostolos and and Moris, Demetrios and Tsilimigras, Diamantis I. and Modestou, Elia and and Liapi, Artemis and Karatzias, Vasileios and Damaskos, Christos and and Zevlas, Andreas", journal = "AACE Clinical Case Reports", year = "2018", volume = "6", number = "5", pages = "926-929", publisher = "Wiley", doi = "10.1002/ccr3.1346", keywords = "Biological mesh; fistula; multiple colorectal operations", abstract = "Key Clinical Message Patients with postradiation therapy for malignancies and/or extensive colorectal surgery are prone to the development of enteroperineal fistulas. Application of biological meshes may prove beneficial in treating complicated enteroperineal fistulas as they provide a stable ground for closing pelvic defects even in contaminated fields." }