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Nahezu unausweichlich steht am Anfang einer Operationslehre die anatomische Beschreibung der für den Operateur relevanten Strukturen. In diesem Buch hat das anatomische Kapitel nicht nur den Anspruch, die Strukturen darzustellen und die Anbindung an die Funktion und die klinischen Erfordernisse zu liefern, sondern auch einen klärenden Beitrag zu Vorstellungen über die Anatomie am weiblichen Beckenboden zu leisten, da diese oft nicht der Realität entsprechen.

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Fritsch, H. (2009). Anatomie des Beckenbodens. In: Inkontinenz- und Deszensuschirurgie der Frau. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-79938-2_1

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