Vulvar form reconstruction in extended radical vulvectomy of vulvar carcinoma
- VernacularTitle:外阴癌广泛切除术后患者外阴重建术的临床分析
- Author:
Baodong SUN
;
Ming WU
;
Keng SHEN
;
Lingya PAN
;
Huifang HUANG
;
Yingjun YAN
;
Hailin ZHANG
;
Xiancheng WANG
;
Ru ZHAO
;
Qun QIAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Vulvar neoplasms;
Surgical flaps;
Skin transplantation;
Reconstructive surgical procedures
- From:
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
2001;0(08):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the method of vulvar reconstruction after extended vulvectomy. Methods Retrospectively, fourteen cases of vulva carcinoma were treated by radical wide local excision, and the defects were repaired with anterolateral thigh flap and inferior pedicle rectus abdominal myocutaneous flap. After the flap was harvested, it was put on the defect through the tunnel between the donor and the recipient site and the vulvae was reconstructed. Results All the flaps were survived except 1 anterolateral thigh flap with partial necrosis. One patient was infected at the groin incision but the flap and the grafted skin were survived. The patients were treated with change of the dressing and recovered after skin grafting. All other incisions were healed with first intention. The partial necrosis area was about 4 cm?6 cm, it healed at 36 postoperative days after free skin grafting. The reconstructed vulvae were plump and elastic. It appeared like the normal vulvae and there was no contraction of the vagina. Conclusions Vulvar reconstruction with the anterolateral thigh flap and rectus abdominal flaps after the radical vulvectomy could make the patients recover easily. It produces almost normal appearance and function of the vulvae, reduces the time of would healing. The patient could have the next therapy more quickly and the quality of life improves. It has wide application value in clinics.