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Reconstruction of groin defects following radical inguinal lymphadenectomy: an evidence based review.

Vijayashree Murthy1, K S Gopinath.   

Abstract

Inguinal lymph node involvement is an important prognostic and predictive factor in various neoplasms of the genitalia and lower limb. As part of the multimodality approach, these patients undergo surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy. Morbidity of inguinal lymphadenectomy includes lymphedema, lymphorrhea and infection; however the most common distressing complication is skin necrosis. Myocutaneous flaps have been the most popular form of primary or delayed groin reconstruction. This paper aims to critically review the different myocutaneous flaps used in groin reconstruction, discuss evidence based data on the versatility and utility of these flaps and discuss ways in which modifications maybe incorporated in treatment and radiation planning following groin reconstruction. A comprehensive search of the scientific literature was carried out using PubMed to access all publications related to groin reconstruction. The search focused specifically on current management, technique, safety and complications of these procedures. Keywords searched included "inguinal lymphadenectomy", "primary reconstruction", "musculocutaneus flap", "myocutaneous flap", "tensor fascia lata flap", "anterolateral thigh flap", "rectus abdominis flap". Low to middle income countries witness a huge burden of locally advanced genital malignancies and melanoma of the lower extremity. Higher tumor burden both at the primary site as well as the inguinal basin requires surgery as the primary modality of treatment. Groin reconstruction is required not only to prevent femoral blowouts but also for early administration of adjuvant radiation. The versatility of tensor fascia lata, anterolateral thigh, and rectus abdominis flaps is useful to cover the defect, provide radiation, eradicate pain and achieve good palliation. Assessment of aesthetic and functional outcomes of one flap over the other and the "ideal" form of reconstruction for groin defects needs additional investigation.

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Keywords:  Inguinal lymphadenectomy; Musculocutaneus flap; Primary reconstruction

Year:  2012        PMID: 23730102      PMCID: PMC3392480          DOI: 10.1007/s13193-012-0145-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Surg Oncol        ISSN: 0975-7651


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Journal:  Orthopade       Date:  2020-02       Impact factor: 1.087

3.  The Pedicled Flap of Adductor Longus, a New Technique for Inguinal Reconstruction.

Authors:  Hong Zhang; Zhenfeng Li; Jianmin Li; Lei Zhu; Yakubu Ibrahim
Journal:  Front Surg       Date:  2021-12-14

Review 4.  Technical management of inguinal lymph-nodes in penile cancer: open versus minimal invasive.

Authors:  Andres Felipe Correa
Journal:  Transl Androl Urol       Date:  2021-05

5.  Complex Reconstruction with Flaps After Abdominoperineal Resection and Groin Dissection for Anal Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Difficult Case Involving Many Specialities.

Authors:  Claudia Reali; Richard Guy; Christopher R Darby; Lucy Cogswell; Roel Hompes
Journal:  Am J Case Rep       Date:  2018-01-17
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