The Malguenais-Panas operation is a surgical procedure that was developed by French surgeons Jean-François Malguens and Philippe Panos in the late 19th century. This surgery has been used to treat rectal cancer and other tumors of the anal area.
The operation was named after the two surgeons who jointly developed it. It involves removing the tumor and part of the rectum, and then reconstructing the rectum using stitches. The operation was very complex and required great experience and skill from the surgeons.
The Malgenya-Panas operation was very popular in its time and was used to treat many tumors of the anal area and rectum. However, with the advancement of medicine and the advent of new treatment methods, this operation has become less common.
Today, Malgena-Panas surgery is used only in rare cases when other treatments cannot be used or are not effective. In general, this operation is considered outdated and is not recommended for use in modern medicine.
The Malgaigne-Panas operation is a type of surgery developed by French surgeons J. F. Malgaigne (1806–1865) and Philibert Panas (1832–1902) in the 1860s.
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