A paradigm shift towards the use of combined physiological and excisional surgical approaches for the treatment of lymphedema is permeating the surgical practice worldwide. We describe a single-stage surgical approach combining-vaser assisted liposuction (VAL) and lymphatico-venous anastomoses (LVA) for the treatment of extremity-lymphedema. Methods: Between March 2018 and March 2019, a retrospective review of patients with extremitylymphedema stage IIb-III International Society of Lymphology who underwent the combined technique was done. Demographics, operative characteristics, clinical outcomes and complications were assessed. Additionally, a systematic review of studies that reported combined physiological procedures with liposuction for...
Recent supermicrosurgical techniques have developed the possibility for vascular anastomosis of smal...
The Author ’s vast surgical experience in the treatment of primary and secondary peripheral lymphede...
Background: Skin infections are a recurring problem for people with lymphedema, and lymphedema has b...
Purpose. This research describes and evaluates a liposuction surgery and multidisciplinary rehabilit...
BACKGROUND: In lymphedema, excess adipose tissue occurs with progression of the disease because of c...
Purpose: This research describes and evaluates a liposuction surgery and multidisciplinary rehabilit...
Lymphedema is a chronic disease in which impaired lymphatic drainage causes the accumulation of flui...
Background: There is no consensus on the appropriate treatment of lymphedema. Proposed techniques in...
The efficacy of lymphaticovenular anastomosis (LVA) for the treatment of primary lymphedema has been...
Background:. Surgical treatment of lower extremity lymphedema (LEL) remains challenging. Application...
Background: Recent studies have analyzed the combination of suction-assisted lipectomy (SAL) and vas...
In the Western world, lymphedema most commonly occurs following treatment of cancer. Limb reductions...
Background: End‐stage lower extremity lymphedema (LEL) poses a particularly formidable challenge to...
Recent supermicrosurgical techniques have developed the possibility for vascular anastomosis of smal...
The Author ’s vast surgical experience in the treatment of primary and secondary peripheral lymphede...
Background: Skin infections are a recurring problem for people with lymphedema, and lymphedema has b...
Purpose. This research describes and evaluates a liposuction surgery and multidisciplinary rehabilit...
BACKGROUND: In lymphedema, excess adipose tissue occurs with progression of the disease because of c...
Purpose: This research describes and evaluates a liposuction surgery and multidisciplinary rehabilit...
Lymphedema is a chronic disease in which impaired lymphatic drainage causes the accumulation of flui...
Background: There is no consensus on the appropriate treatment of lymphedema. Proposed techniques in...
The efficacy of lymphaticovenular anastomosis (LVA) for the treatment of primary lymphedema has been...
Background:. Surgical treatment of lower extremity lymphedema (LEL) remains challenging. Application...
Background: Recent studies have analyzed the combination of suction-assisted lipectomy (SAL) and vas...
In the Western world, lymphedema most commonly occurs following treatment of cancer. Limb reductions...
Background: End‐stage lower extremity lymphedema (LEL) poses a particularly formidable challenge to...
Recent supermicrosurgical techniques have developed the possibility for vascular anastomosis of smal...
The Author ’s vast surgical experience in the treatment of primary and secondary peripheral lymphede...
Background: Skin infections are a recurring problem for people with lymphedema, and lymphedema has b...