A series of 57 patients still in follow-up after regional isolated perfusion (RIP) of Stage I-II high-risk melanoma is described. Functional morbidity of the perfused limb was investigated. Median interval after RIP was 5 years. With no regard to recurrent disease subjectively only one patient had severe complaints of the perfused limb. Objective investigation showed no edema or atrophy in 80% of the upper limbs and in 64% of the lower limbs. Concerning the mobility of the joints in the upper limb we found in four cases a disturbed function in several movements. More restriction were observed in the lower leg. Especially the ankle showed severe functional restrictions in more than 25%.
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