Multi-Stage Surgical Debulking for Advanced Lower Limb Lymphedema: Achieving Cosmetic and Functional Success

多阶段手术减瘤治疗晚期下肢淋巴水肿:兼顾美观与功能

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Abstract

Lymphedema, characterized by impaired lymphatic drainage, presents in primary and secondary forms, causing limb enlargement and other complications. Management involves a multidisciplinary approach, with manual lymphatic drainage and surgery as key interventions. Treatment aims to improve quality of life, with surgical debulking showing positive outcomes, as demonstrated in a case of severe lower limb lymphedema. A 40-year-old male with severe congenital lymphedema praecox presented with left lower extremity swelling and cellulitis. Despite previous unsuccessful surgery, subsequent debulking surgeries over nine months improved function and appearance. Biopsies confirmed lymphedema praecox diagnosis. Lymphedema poses significant challenges, often requiring surgical intervention such as the Charles procedure, which involves surgically removing skin and soft tissue layers down to the deep fascia in the affected limb, with the excised skin repurposed as a graft for coverage, in severe cases. However, milder cases may go unnoticed, leading to delayed treatment. Our patient experienced advanced lymphedema, necessitating a staged surgical approach to minimize risks and enhance outcomes. This strategy successfully managed blood loss and improved cosmetic results, ultimately improving the patient's quality of life. Lymphedema poses complex challenges, with tailored treatments such as staged procedures essential for optimal outcomes. Our case emphasizes the need for careful consideration and patient counseling, highlighting the value of strategic management approaches. By minimizing risks and optimizing outcomes, we aim to enhance the quality of life for individuals with lymphedema, underscoring our commitment to ongoing improvement in patient care.

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