New Technologies and Reconstructive Surgery Cancer of the Vulva
Journal Title: Women's Health Science Journal - Year 2019, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
With vulvar dysplasia, sclerotic deprive and suspected cancer under our observation there were 92 patients. The effectiveness of treatment of vulvar dystrophy (VIN I-II degree) by the method of photodynamic therapy (PDT) 45.8±4.7%. However, dysplasia II - III degree, sclerotic changes with the formation of pronounced horn scales prevents the full PDT and recurrence of the disease. Therefore, the treatment of choice is surgical treatment with a reconstructive plastic. The use of new reconstructive plastic surgery, including with the use of abdominal skin and fascial flap combined with vascularized lower segments of the rectus muscles (patent for invention № 2580665 from 11.11.14), have helped to reduce complications, improve cosmetic effect and reduce the duration of lymphorrhea in 2-3 days.
Authors and Affiliations
Cherenkov VG*
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