Vulvar cancer is a malignant disease having a low frequency and with well-established surgical and oncological treatments based on the stage of the disease. The most important therapeutic problem encountered is represented by cases of perineal local regional recurrence, which are common in patients with large primary tumors and can occur even if the margins of the resection had no tumoral invasion. We present a case study of a 64-year-old patient diagnosed one year ago with squamous vulvar carcinoma (G3) for which a vulvectomy was performed after neoadjuvant radiotherapy. The patient later developed local recurrence with invasion of the anal sphincter, creating a delicate problem regarding a surgical approach. The size and the extent of the...
Background: The use of flaps in vulvar cancer-related reconstruction has been increasing, but few st...
Objective: To determine the incidence of local recurrence of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma in relat...
Total pelvic exenteration for locally recurrent rectal cancer typically requires extensive excision ...
Vulvar cancer is a malignant disease having a low frequency and with well-established surgical and o...
Performing radical surgery for locally advanced vulvar cancer is usually associated with the occurre...
INTRODUCTION: Anal cancer is a rare disease, with an increasing incidence. Flaps are complex options...
Background: Vulvar carcinoma most often occurs on the outer surface area of the female genitalia. Th...
Vulvar cancer is rare. The vulva constitutes the external female genitalia and it is associated with...
Verrucous carcinoma of the vulva is a rare lesion (1). Affecting essentially postmenopausal women, t...
Reconstruction after excision of locoregionally recurrent penile cancer can be a surgical challenge....
Background: Surgery for locally advanced and recurrent rectal carcinoma sometimes requires partial r...
Introduction: Invasive vulvar carcinoma is an infrequent cancer among females and it accounts for ab...
BACKGROUND: Early diagnosis of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is directly related to better pr...
Vulvar cancer (VC) accounts for 5% of all gynecologic cancer and the most common histological type i...
Cancer of the vulva is the fourth most common malignancy of the female genital tract. Vulvar carcino...
Background: The use of flaps in vulvar cancer-related reconstruction has been increasing, but few st...
Objective: To determine the incidence of local recurrence of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma in relat...
Total pelvic exenteration for locally recurrent rectal cancer typically requires extensive excision ...
Vulvar cancer is a malignant disease having a low frequency and with well-established surgical and o...
Performing radical surgery for locally advanced vulvar cancer is usually associated with the occurre...
INTRODUCTION: Anal cancer is a rare disease, with an increasing incidence. Flaps are complex options...
Background: Vulvar carcinoma most often occurs on the outer surface area of the female genitalia. Th...
Vulvar cancer is rare. The vulva constitutes the external female genitalia and it is associated with...
Verrucous carcinoma of the vulva is a rare lesion (1). Affecting essentially postmenopausal women, t...
Reconstruction after excision of locoregionally recurrent penile cancer can be a surgical challenge....
Background: Surgery for locally advanced and recurrent rectal carcinoma sometimes requires partial r...
Introduction: Invasive vulvar carcinoma is an infrequent cancer among females and it accounts for ab...
BACKGROUND: Early diagnosis of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is directly related to better pr...
Vulvar cancer (VC) accounts for 5% of all gynecologic cancer and the most common histological type i...
Cancer of the vulva is the fourth most common malignancy of the female genital tract. Vulvar carcino...
Background: The use of flaps in vulvar cancer-related reconstruction has been increasing, but few st...
Objective: To determine the incidence of local recurrence of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma in relat...
Total pelvic exenteration for locally recurrent rectal cancer typically requires extensive excision ...