En bloc radical vulvectomy with bilateral inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy has now been replaced by radical wide excision and selective inguinal lymphadenectomy based on the stage and location of invasive vulvar cancer. Early stage lateral cancers can be effectively treated by radical wide excision and ipsilateral superficial inguinal lymphadenectomy. Lymph node mapping using perilesional injection of radiocolloid and blue dye may identify sentinel lymph nodes which can be removed, thereby avoiding the morbidity of full inguinal lymphadenectomy in selected patients with early stage disease
Objective This prospective pilot study aims to validate feasibility, efficacy and safeness of the in...
Objective The authors present a surgical film for vulvar cancer surgery, which was performed via vid...
Background Vulvar cancer is a rare disease and despite broad adoption of sentinel lymph node mapping...
To determine which patients with near midline lesions may safely undergo unilateral groin dissection...
Vulvar carcinoma is the fourth most prevalent cancer of genitals in women (accounting for 5% of all ...
Vulvar cancer is a rare disease. Squamous-cell carcinomas account for 90% of vulvar cancers. The mai...
Item does not contain fulltextVulvar cancer is a rare disease. Squamous-cell carcinomas account for ...
The majority of patients with vulvar cancer have squamous cell carcinomas (SCC). The cornerstone of ...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONThe current management of vulvar cancer depends on the extension of disease, and...
Item does not contain fulltextThe majority of patients with vulvar cancer have squamous cell carcino...
The present article aims to highlight the importance of changes of personalized surgical treatment f...
Objective: Optimal management of the contralateral groin in patients with early-stage vulvar squamou...
OBJECTIVE: Optimal management of the contralateral groin in patients with early-stage vulvar squamou...
Background Standard treatment of early-stage vulvar cancer is a radical, wide, local excision of the...
Objective This prospective pilot study aims to validate feasibility, efficacy and safeness of the in...
Objective The authors present a surgical film for vulvar cancer surgery, which was performed via vid...
Background Vulvar cancer is a rare disease and despite broad adoption of sentinel lymph node mapping...
To determine which patients with near midline lesions may safely undergo unilateral groin dissection...
Vulvar carcinoma is the fourth most prevalent cancer of genitals in women (accounting for 5% of all ...
Vulvar cancer is a rare disease. Squamous-cell carcinomas account for 90% of vulvar cancers. The mai...
Item does not contain fulltextVulvar cancer is a rare disease. Squamous-cell carcinomas account for ...
The majority of patients with vulvar cancer have squamous cell carcinomas (SCC). The cornerstone of ...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONThe current management of vulvar cancer depends on the extension of disease, and...
Item does not contain fulltextThe majority of patients with vulvar cancer have squamous cell carcino...
The present article aims to highlight the importance of changes of personalized surgical treatment f...
Objective: Optimal management of the contralateral groin in patients with early-stage vulvar squamou...
OBJECTIVE: Optimal management of the contralateral groin in patients with early-stage vulvar squamou...
Background Standard treatment of early-stage vulvar cancer is a radical, wide, local excision of the...
Objective This prospective pilot study aims to validate feasibility, efficacy and safeness of the in...
Objective The authors present a surgical film for vulvar cancer surgery, which was performed via vid...
Background Vulvar cancer is a rare disease and despite broad adoption of sentinel lymph node mapping...