Long Term Results of Innovative Procedure in Surgical Management of Chronic Lymphedema.

The open orthopaedics journal Pub Date : 2016-11-17 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874325001610010543
Seyed R Mousavi
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Background: Lymphedema is the result of impaired lymphatic drainage by the affected organ. This abnormality can be primary or secondary. Different operative approaches have been introduced to treat chronic lymphedema.

Materials and methods: This retrospective study included 816 patients who were diagnosed with chronic lower extremity lymphedema and did not respond to non-operative management for at least six months. Data was collected over 25 years, between March 1987 and March 2013. Doppler ultrasonography of the deep venous system was routinely undertaken in all patients to confirm patency. The patients underwent surgery and their progress was followed for at least one year postoperatively.

Results: All patients were operated by the suggested technique and long term fallow-up which is a modified form of the Homan's technique. The outcome was excellent, and 89.2% of patients were free of complication and 2% had poor results. The most common complication was wound seroma and wound infection.

Conclusion: The long term results and considering the difficulties associated with the treatment of chronic lymphedema and the variety of surgical options, our method achieved excellent results, and may be proposed for the standard operative procedure for treating intractable forms of this disease.

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慢性淋巴水肿外科治疗创新手术的长期结果。
背景:淋巴水肿是受影响器官的淋巴引流受损的结果。这种异常可以是主要的,也可以是次要的。已经介绍了不同的手术方法来治疗慢性淋巴水肿。材料和方法:这项回顾性研究包括816名被诊断为慢性下肢淋巴水肿的患者,他们对非手术治疗至少六个月没有反应。数据收集时间为1987年3月至2013年3月,历时25年。对所有患者常规进行深静脉系统的多普勒超声检查,以确认其通畅性。患者接受了手术,术后至少随访一年。结果:所有患者均按建议的方法进行了手术,长期随访是Homan技术的改良形式。结果非常好,89.2%的患者没有并发症,2%的患者效果不佳。最常见的并发症是伤口血清瘤和伤口感染。结论:从长期疗效来看,考虑到慢性淋巴水肿治疗的困难和手术选择的多样性,我们的方法取得了良好的效果,可作为治疗该病顽固性的标准手术方法。
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