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Saphenous vein sparing superficial inguinal dissection in lower extremity melanoma.

Authors :
Oztürk MB
Akan A
Ozkaya O
Egemen O
Oreroğlu AR
Kayadibi T
Akan M
Source :
Journal of skin cancer [J Skin Cancer] 2014; Vol. 2014, pp. 652123. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Jul 13.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Aim. The classic inguinal lymph node dissection is the main step for the regional control of the lower extremity melanoma, but this surgical procedure is associated with significant postoperative morbidity. The permanent lymphedema is the most devastating long-term complication leading to a significant decrease in the patient's quality of life. In this study we present our experience with modified, saphenous vein sparing, inguinal lymph node dissections for patients with melanoma of the lower extremity. Methods. Twenty one patients (10 women, 11 men) who underwent saphenous vein sparing superficial inguinal lymph node dissection for the melanoma of lower extremity were included in this study. The effects of saphenous vein sparing on postoperative complications were evaluated. Results. We have observed the decreased rate of long-term lymphedema in patients undergoing inguinal lymphadenectomy for the lower extremity melanoma. Conclusion. The inguinal lymphadenectomy with saphenous vein preservation in lower extremity melanoma patients seems to be an oncologically safe procedure and it may offer reduced long-term morbidity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2090-2905
Volume :
2014
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of skin cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25126426
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/652123