Microsurgical derivative procedures to treat chronic lymphedemas of the limbs are reported here. Techniques used consisted of lymphatic capsule- venous anastomoses (in pediatric patients) and end-to-side lymphatic-venous anastomoses. Results after more than 5 years showed improvement in about 70% of the cases. The importance of an accurate preoperative diagnostic evaluation and the precise indications for these microsurgical procedures are discussed. Some personal modifications of derivative microsurgical techniques and their advantages are also pointed out
Our clinical observations in 64 patients affected by chronic obstructive lymphedema (either arm or l...
Very encouraging results have been obtained over a number of years with direct lymphaticovenous anas...
Authors report modern diagnostic and therapeutic procedures used in the correct assessment and treat...
We analyzed clinicopathologic and imaging features of chronic peripheral lymphedema to identify imag...
This study aimed to report new clinical approaches to the treatment of lymphatic disorders by micros...
Lymphaticovenous anastomosis for surgical treatment of lymphedema of the limbs has been performed fo...
The authors, after a short introduction on historical role of surgery and microsurgery in lymphatic ...
OBJECTIVES: To report the wide clinical experience and the research studies in the microsurgical tre...
The author reports his experience with 32 cases of lymphatic-venous-lymphatic anastomoses (LVLA), an...
Authors report over 30 years of their own clinical experience in the treatment of chronic peripheral...
Lymphedema is often diagnosed by its characteristic clinical presentation. In some cases, however, i...
The Authors report an overview upon the modern surgical treatment of peripheral lymphedema. In the p...
The Authors report an overview on the modern surgical treatment of peripheral lymphoedema. The aim o...
We report on the modern surgical management of peripheral lymphedema. An adequate diagnostic route i...
The Authors refer about their experience concerning the present problems in relation to the microsur...
Our clinical observations in 64 patients affected by chronic obstructive lymphedema (either arm or l...
Very encouraging results have been obtained over a number of years with direct lymphaticovenous anas...
Authors report modern diagnostic and therapeutic procedures used in the correct assessment and treat...
We analyzed clinicopathologic and imaging features of chronic peripheral lymphedema to identify imag...
This study aimed to report new clinical approaches to the treatment of lymphatic disorders by micros...
Lymphaticovenous anastomosis for surgical treatment of lymphedema of the limbs has been performed fo...
The authors, after a short introduction on historical role of surgery and microsurgery in lymphatic ...
OBJECTIVES: To report the wide clinical experience and the research studies in the microsurgical tre...
The author reports his experience with 32 cases of lymphatic-venous-lymphatic anastomoses (LVLA), an...
Authors report over 30 years of their own clinical experience in the treatment of chronic peripheral...
Lymphedema is often diagnosed by its characteristic clinical presentation. In some cases, however, i...
The Authors report an overview upon the modern surgical treatment of peripheral lymphedema. In the p...
The Authors report an overview on the modern surgical treatment of peripheral lymphoedema. The aim o...
We report on the modern surgical management of peripheral lymphedema. An adequate diagnostic route i...
The Authors refer about their experience concerning the present problems in relation to the microsur...
Our clinical observations in 64 patients affected by chronic obstructive lymphedema (either arm or l...
Very encouraging results have been obtained over a number of years with direct lymphaticovenous anas...
Authors report modern diagnostic and therapeutic procedures used in the correct assessment and treat...