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Invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva: behaviour and results in the light of changing management regimens. A review of clinicohistological features predictive of regional lymph node involvement and local recurrence. | LitMetric

Ninety-nine patients with carcinoma of the vulva were referred to the Gynaecologic Oncology Unit, Royal Brisbane Hospital, over 10 years. Ninety of these patients had a squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). They were assessed by the 1969 FIGO clinical staging. Each stage was related to nodal involvement, size, depth, histological grade, lymphvascular space involvement, perineural permeation and multifocal disease site. The operability rate was 85%. Treatment was individualized in line with recent philosophies for more conservative surgery where appropriate. Mortality was 2.6%. Five-year survival of surgically treated patients was 60.3%; node negative patients 100%, and node positive patients 25.2%. After adjustment for stage and size, the only other independent statistically significant feature was perineural penetration. Local recurrence was more likely with increased stage and size, unclear margins and multifocal involvement. It is important to note that medically unfit patients who had vulvectomy alone and who later developed positive nodes had 100% mortality. This group of patients significantly decreases survival rates, confirming the importance of carrying out inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy at the time of initial surgery. Morbidity was decreased by conservative surgery. Lymphoedema remains the most common chronic complication. No significant difference was shown in local recurrence between different types of surgery, wide excision, hemivulvectomy, simple vulvectomy or radical vulvectomy (22%), confirming the safety of the more conservative approach of recent years.

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