[Radical vulvectomy using Way's method with bilateral removal of inguinal, thigh, iliac and veil lymph nodes in the clinic].

Ginekol Pol

I Katedry i Kliniki Połoznictwa i Ginekologii, Bytomiu Slaskiej Akademii Medycznej, Katowicach.

Published: March 1995

Thirty-one cards of women after radical vulvectomy in Way's mode were analysed. Metastases in inguinal, thigh, iliac and veil lymph nodes were found only in 19.35%. Authors conclude that removal of iliac and veil lymph nodes can be given up after previously negative outcome of intra-operative examination of inguinal and thigh lymph nodes. Mean period of patient's staying in hospital was long--about 40 days. In 51.6% of cases the blood group was "A", with the mean for the whole country 40.5%.

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