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Feasibility of internal inguinoperitoneal drainage after inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy in vulvar cancer
by
Beckmann, Matthias W
, Ahlfaenger Janine
, Hildebrandt, Thomas
, Boetel, Eric
, Bommert Mareike
, Dall, Peter
, du Bois Andreas
in
Biopsy
/ Genital cancers
/ Gynecology
/ Lymphedema
/ Oncology
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Questionnaires
/ Surgery
2020
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Feasibility of internal inguinoperitoneal drainage after inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy in vulvar cancer
by
Beckmann, Matthias W
, Ahlfaenger Janine
, Hildebrandt, Thomas
, Boetel, Eric
, Bommert Mareike
, Dall, Peter
, du Bois Andreas
in
Biopsy
/ Genital cancers
/ Gynecology
/ Lymphedema
/ Oncology
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Questionnaires
/ Surgery
2020
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Feasibility of internal inguinoperitoneal drainage after inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy in vulvar cancer
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Beckmann, Matthias W
, Ahlfaenger Janine
, Hildebrandt, Thomas
, Boetel, Eric
, Bommert Mareike
, Dall, Peter
, du Bois Andreas
in
Biopsy
/ Genital cancers
/ Gynecology
/ Lymphedema
/ Oncology
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Questionnaires
/ Surgery
2020
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Feasibility of internal inguinoperitoneal drainage after inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy in vulvar cancer
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Feasibility of internal inguinoperitoneal drainage after inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy in vulvar cancer
2020
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PurposeDespite the introduction of sentinel node biopsy in patients with vulvar cancer, still approximately 50% of all patients have to undergo an inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy. This is associated with a high incidence of postoperative complications, which may be influenced by inguinal drain management. The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of a new surgical technique regarding drain management with an inguinoperitoneal drainage.MethodsA retrospective analysis of 21 vulvar cancer patients with inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy was conducted. A silicone drain was circularly placed with the perforated end in the groin and the other end in the space of Douglas. The removal after 3 months was performed under local anesthesia. All patients were questioned during clinical follow-up regarding their personal experiences with the procedure, the occurrence of complications, and side effects using a clinical questionnaire.ResultsIn 100% of the patients, the procedure was feasible. Regarding the number of groin punctures due to lymphocyst formation, 15 (71.4%) patients did not need any intervention and 3 (14.3%) patients needed 1–3 punctures. The patient satisfaction with the internal drainage was ranked as good by 17 (81.0%) patients and as moderate by 1 (4.8%) patient. In 3 (14.3%) patients, information about the number of groin punctures and the patient satisfaction were missing.ConclusionInguinoperitoneal drainage after inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy in vulvar cancer patients is feasible and safe and a patient satisfaction of 81% is promising. For definitive conclusions regarding the efficacy of this technique, further investigations and prospective multicenter trials are needed.
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