Lymphological Liposculpture for Secondary Lymphedema after Breast Cancer and Gynecological Tumors: Long-Term Results after 15 Years.

IF 1.3 Q3 SURGERY Archives of Plastic Surgery-APS Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1768943
Manuel E Cornely
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Background  Untreated lymphedema of an extremity leads to an increase in volume. The therapy of this condition can be conservative or surgical. Methods  "Lymphological liposculpture" is a two-part procedure consisting of resection and conservative follow-up treatment to achieve curative volume adjustment of the extremities in secondary lymphedema. This treatment significantly reduces the need for complex decongestive therapy (CDT). From 2005 to 2020, 3,184 patients with secondary lymphedema after breast cancer and gynecological tumors were treated in our practice and clinic. "Lymphological liposculpture" was applied to 65 patients, and the data were recorded and evaluated by means of perometry and questionnaires. Results  The alignment of the sick to the healthy side was achieved in all patients. In 58.42% ( n  = 38), the CDT treatment could be completely stopped postoperatively; in another 33.82% ( n  = 22) of the patients, a permanent reduction of the CDT was achieved. In 7.69% ( n  = 5) patients, the postoperative CDT could not be reduced. A total of 92.30% ( n  = 60) of the patients described a lasting significant improvement in their quality of life. Conclusion  "Lymphological liposculpture" is a standardized curative sustainable procedure for secondary lymphedema for volume adjustment of the extremities and reduction of postoperative CDT with eminent improvement of the quality of life.

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淋巴脂肪雕刻治疗乳腺癌和妇科肿瘤后继发性淋巴水肿:15年后的长期结果。
背景:未经治疗的肢体淋巴水肿会导致体积增加。这种情况的治疗可以是保守或手术。方法“淋巴脂塑术”是一种由切除和保守随访治疗两部分组成的手术,目的是使继发性淋巴水肿患者的四肢体积得到有效调节。这种治疗显著减少了对复杂的减充血治疗(CDT)的需要。2005年至2020年,我院共收治乳腺癌及妇科肿瘤后继发性淋巴水肿患者3184例。对65例患者应用“淋巴脂塑术”,通过测脂仪和问卷调查对数据进行记录和评价。结果所有患者均实现了病侧与健康侧的对齐。58.42% (n = 38)的患者术后可完全停止CDT治疗;另外33.82% (n = 22)的患者实现了CDT的永久性减少。7.69% (n = 5)患者术后CDT不能降低。共有92.30% (n = 60)的患者描述了其生活质量的持续显著改善。结论“淋巴脂塑术”是治疗继发性淋巴水肿的一种标准化的可持续性治疗方法,可调节四肢体积,减少术后CDT,显著提高患者的生活质量。
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