Treatment of elephantiasis of the leg by fasciotomy and lymphangiectomy with skin preservation in a resource-limited setting: a case report and review.

Med Sante Trop

Unité de chirurgie plastique reconstructive et esthétique, chirurgie des brûlures, microchirurgie, chirurgie de la main et des nerfs périphériques, Cliniques universitaires de Kinshasa, Université de Kinshasa, BP 834 Kinshasa XI, République démocratique du Congo.

Published: February 2018

The author reports the surgical management of a patient with elephantiasis of the leg in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A fasciotomy and lymphangiectomy with skin preservation, combined with compression therapy, resulted in significant cosmetic, functional, and social improvement. Although challenging in a resource-limited setting, development of surgical management may make it possible to reduce beliefs that elephantiasis is incurable or due to witchcraft and may reduce time to consultation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/mst.2018.0755DOI Listing

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