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Se hace una incisión cerca de la base de la columna vertebral (coxis) y se identifican las estructuras de soporte del piso pélvico (perineales), mientras el paciente se encuentra bajo anestesia general y está profundamente dormido y sin sentir dolor. Se sutura la parte inferior del recto con el músculo puborrectal para soporte, mientras que se empuja hacia arriba la parte superior del recto y se sutura con el sacro.

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