Microlymphaticovenous anastomosis for treating lymphedema of the extremities and external genitalia.

H Gong-Kang, H Ru-Qi, L Zong-Zhao, S Yao-Liang, L Tie-De, P Gong-Ping
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Thirteen patients with secondary obstructive lymphedema of the upper and lower extremities were treated by microlymphaticovenous anastomosis. The immediate and long-term results have been very satisfactory. An average reduction in the circumference of the affected limb of 6.2 cm was obtained, and subjective symptoms and objective signs were improved. No correlation was established between the quality of the results and the duration of the lymphedema or the number of anastomoses employed in treating it. On the basis of microlymphaticovenous surgery for lymphedema of the extremities, the authors also developed a microlymphaticovenous procedure to treat lymphedema of the external genitalia and applied it clinically in two patients. Good results were obtained in both instances. The operative techniques and four case histories are described, and the advantages of microlymphaticovenous anastomosis, the selection of patients, and the facts required for success of the surgery are discussed.

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小淋巴窝吻合术治疗四肢及外生殖器淋巴水肿。
对13例继发性上、下肢梗阻性淋巴水肿患者采用小淋巴窝吻合术进行治疗。目前和长期的结果都非常令人满意。患肢周长平均缩短6.2 cm,主观症状和客观体征均得到改善。结果的质量与淋巴水肿的持续时间或用于治疗淋巴水肿的吻合器数量之间没有相关性。在小淋巴窝手术治疗四肢淋巴水肿的基础上,作者还开发了一种小淋巴窝手术治疗外生殖器淋巴水肿,并应用于2例临床。在两种情况下都取得了良好的效果。本文叙述了手术技术和4例病例,并讨论了小淋巴-静脉吻合术的优点、患者的选择和手术成功所需的事实。
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