生殖器淋巴管-静脉吻合术治疗生殖器淋巴囊肿的病例系列

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背景淋巴囊的治疗具有挑战性。本研究旨在明确生殖器周围的淋巴流,并评估生殖器淋巴-静脉吻合术(LVA)对淋巴囊的影响。方法 我们对 34 名接受淋巴囊切除术和 LVA 的患者进行了回顾性研究。在生殖器淋巴水肿患者中,生殖器周围存在两种类型的淋巴流入:来自下肢(1型)和来自臀部(2型)。淋巴管造影是为了检测第一类淋巴管,将同位素注射到生殖器第一间区域。吲哚菁绿(ICG)淋巴造影术用于检测将 ICG 注入跗骨结节的 2 型淋巴管。切除淋巴囊,并在腿部和/或生殖器上进行淋巴管切除术(LVA)。结果38.2%的患者发现了1型淋巴管。ICG淋巴造影显示,40.9%的淋巴管呈线状流入生殖器,24.2%的淋巴管呈真皮回流。在 10 名患者(29.4%)中同时观察到 1 型和 2 型淋巴管。31名患者进行了生殖器淋巴管切除术,15名患者进行了下肢淋巴管切除术。平均随访时间为 332 天,31 名接受全切除术的患者中有 8 人(25.8%)复发。蜂窝织炎的平均发作次数从术前的 2.8 次明显降低到术后的 0.31 次(p < 0.01)。
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Case series of genital lymphaticovenous anastomosis for genital lymphatic vesicles

Background

The management of lymphatic vesicles is challenging. This study aimed to clarify the lymphatic flow around the genitals and assess the effect of genital lymphaticovenous anastomosis (LVA) on lymphatic vesicles.

Methods

We conducted a retrospective study of 34 patients who underwent lymphatic vesicle resection and LVA. In patients with genital lymphedema, 2 types of lymphatic inflow existed around the genital area; from the lower extremities (type 1) and from the buttocks (type 2). Lymphoscintigraphy was performed to detect type 1 lymphatics injecting isotope into the first interdigital area. Indocyanine green (ICG) lymphography was performed to detect type 2 lymphatics injecting ICG into the ischial tuberosity. Lymphatic vesicles were resected, and LVA was performed on the legs and/or genitals. Postoperative recurrence rate of lymphatic vesicles and the frequency of cellulitis were evaluated.

Results

Type 1 lymphatics were observed in 38.2% of the patients. ICG lymphography showed a linear inflow to the genitals in 40.9% and dermal backflow inflow in 24.2%. Both type 1 and 2 lymphatic vessels were observed in 10 patients (29.4%). Genital LVA was performed in 31 patients and lower extremity LVA was performed in 15 patients. The average follow-up period was 332 days, and recurrence was observed in 8 (25.8%) of 31 patients who underwent total resection. The average number of cellulitis episodes decreased significantly from 2.8 times before surgery to 0.31 times after surgery (p < 0.01).

Conclusion

LVA in the genital area and lower limbs was effective in preventing postoperative recurrence of lymphatic vesicles after resection.
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