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Quality of Life in Women After Pelvic Exenteration for Gynecological Malignancies: A Multicentric Study

2018

Objectives This retrospective, multicentric study investigates quality-of-life issues and emotional distress in gynecological cancer survivors submitted to pelvic exenteration (PE). Methods The Global Health Status scale of European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Core Quality of Life Questionnaire (QLQ-C30; the EORTC QLQ-CX24 (CX24), and EORTC QLQ-OV28 questionnaires were administered at least 12 months from surgery only in women with no evidence of further recurrence after PE. Statistical analysis was performed by the analysis of variance (for repeated measures. Results Ninety-six subjects affected by gynecological malignancies receiving PE were enrolled in the s…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyConstipationGenital Neoplasms Femalemedicine.medical_treatmentHealth StatusUrinary Diversion03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineBody ImageHumansAgedRetrospective StudiesGynecology030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinePelvic exenterationbusiness.industryHazard ratioColostomyRepeated measures designObstetrics and GynecologyRetrospective cohort studyQuality of life Pelvic exenteration Gynecological cancerVulvar cancerMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePelvic ExenterationOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisGynecological cancerQuality of LifeFemalemedicine.symptombusiness
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Unexpected high frequency of genital involvement in women with clinical and hostological features of oral lichen planus

2006

The main aims of this cross-sectional study were: (i) to assess the frequency of genital (vulval) lichen planus (VLP) and vulval lichen sclerosus (VLS) in women affected with oral lichen planus (OLP), regardless of the genital symptoms reported; and (ii) to verify whether any demographic, clinical, or histological features of OLP are associated with a higher risk of vulvo-vaginal involvement. Fifty-five women, presenting OLP, consecutively underwent gynaecological examination and, if they demonstrated positive clinical signs of VLP, underwent biopsy. After a drop-out of 14 subjects, 31/41 (75.6%) were found to have signs of genital involvement, of which 13/31 (44.0%) were asymptomatic. Foll…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyDermatologyLichen sclerosusSettore MED/08 - Anatomia PatologicaAsymptomaticVulvar Lichen Sclerosusoral lichen planuTherapeutic approachstomatognathic systemSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheBiopsyoral lichen planus; genital lichen planusgenital lichen planusMedicineHumansSex organAgedAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseDermatologySettore MED/40 - Ginecologia E Ostetriciastomatognathic diseasesGynaecological examinationCross-Sectional StudiesOral lichen planusFemaleVulvar DiseasesMultivariate statisticalmedicine.symptombusinessLichen Planus Oral
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Morbidity after pelvic exenteration for gynecological malignancies: a retrospective multicentric study of 230 patients.

2013

ObjectiveOur study purpose was to evaluate morbidity and postoperative mortality in patients who underwent pelvic exenteration (PE) for primary or recurrent gynecological malignancies.MethodsWe identified 230 patients who underwent PE, referred to the gynecological oncology units of 4 institutions: Charitè University in Berlin, Friedrich-Schiller University in Jena, S. Orsola-Malpighi University in Bologna, and Catholic University in Rome and in Campobasso.ResultsThe median age was 55 years. The tumor site was the cervix in 177 patients, the endometrium in 28 patients, the vulva in 16 patients, and the vagina in 9 patients. Sixty-eight anterior, 31 posterior, and 131 total PEs were performe…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyGenital Neoplasms Femalemedicine.medical_treatmentYoung AdultRetrospective StudieGermanymedicineHumansPostoperative PeriodMortalityAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overCervical cancerVaginal cancerHysterectomyGynecological malignanciePelvic exenterationbusiness.industryEndometrial cancerMortality rateGynecological malignanciesObstetrics and GynecologyPerioperativeMiddle AgedVulvar cancermedicine.diseaseSurvival AnalysisPelvic ExenterationSurgerySettore MED/40 - GINECOLOGIA E OSTETRICIAItalyOncologyFemaleSurvival AnalysiMorbidityMorbidity pelvic exenteration gynecological malignanciesbusinessHuman
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Herpes vegetans of the vulva.

2021

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyHerpes Genitalisbusiness.industryHerpesvirus 2 HumanHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Obstetrics and GynecologyHIV Infectionsmedicine.disease_causeDermatologyVulvamedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineHumansFemaleVulvar DiseasesbusinessAmerican journal of obstetrics and gynecology
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Oxygenation Status of Gynecologic Tumors: What is the Optimal Hemoglobin Level?

2002

Tumor hypoxia has been linked to the development of treatment resistance, tumor progression, and poor prognosis. Since anemia is a major causative factor for the development of hypoxia, the association between blood hemoglobin concentration (cHb) and tumor oxygenation was examined in this study.Pretreatment O(2) tension (pO(2)) measurements were performed in 59 primary carcinomas of the uterine cervix in which a stringent histopathologic examination of the electrode tracks was mandatory in order to exclude measurements in necrotic, stromal or normal cervical tissue. In addition, pO(2) readings in twelve primary cancers and 17 local recurrences of vulvar cancers were included in this study. …

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyAnemiaUterine Cervical NeoplasmsCervix UteriGastroenterologyVulvaOxygen ConsumptionInternal medicineCarcinomamedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingAgedNeoplasm StagingVulvar NeoplasmsTumor hypoxiabusiness.industryMiddle AgedTumor OxygenationVulvar cancerHypoxia (medical)Prognosismedicine.diseaseCell HypoxiaTreatment OutcomeOncologyTumor progressionCarcinoma Squamous CellHemoglobinometryFemaleHemoglobinemiamedicine.symptombusinessStrahlentherapie und Onkologie
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Perineal Excision of a Large Angiomyxoma in a Young Woman Following Magnetic Resonance and Angiographic Imaging

2001

Abstract Background. Aggressive angiomyxomas are rare, arise from connective tissue of the perineum or the lower pelvis, and affect predominantly young women. Case. We describe an unusual case of aggressive angiomyxoma in which the perineal approach was possible owing to MRI scanning and selective angiography indications. Conclusion. In cases of large aggressive angiomyxomas these diagnostic procedures should make it possible to decide which operative route might be best for the patient.

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyPerineumPleomorphic adenomaAggressive angiomyxomamedicineHumansPelvisVulvar Neoplasmsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryObstetrics and GynecologyPerineal approachMagnetic resonance imagingmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingPerineumSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyAngiographyFemalebusinessAngiomyxomaMyxomaMagnetic Resonance AngiographyGynecologic Oncology
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Surgical therapy of recurrent vulvar cancer.

2005

Objective The success of various surgical interventions in 201 cases with recurrent vulvar carcinoma was examined in the light of patients' pretreatment, surgical therapy, plastic reconstruction, and postoperative disease course. Study design A databank of standardized clinical data was analyzed using statistical procedures. Results Therapy was selected on an individual basis according to tumor status. Recurrence at a site distant from the primary tumor, particularly in the inguinal region, indicated a markedly unfavorable prognosis. In contrast, tumors recurring locally did not exhibit any significant differences. Plastic surgery reconstruction led to improvements with respect to operabili…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyReconstructive surgeryDatabases FactualVulvaTumor StatusGynecologic Surgical ProceduresmedicineHumansVulvar DiseasesAgedRecurrent Vulvar CarcinomaVulvar neoplasmAged 80 and overWound HealingVulvar Neoplasmsbusiness.industryCarcinomaObstetrics and GynecologyMiddle AgedPlastic Surgery Proceduresmedicine.diseasePrognosisPrimary tumorSurvival AnalysisSurgeryPlastic surgerymedicine.anatomical_structureFemaleNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessAmerican journal of obstetrics and gynecology
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Reconstructive plastic surgery in the treatment of vulvar carcinomas

2005

Abstract Objective The results obtained using plastic surgery reconstruction in 207 patients with a primary or recurrent vulvar carcinoma were analyzed with regard to the surgical procedures applied, pre-treatment and post-operative findings, along with the long-term oncological disease course. Study design Standardized data concerning the surgical procedures applied and clinical factors were collected in a databank and statistically analyzed. Results The flaps employed were termed either ‘local' (cutaneous or fasciocutaneous; n =84) or ‘regional' (myocutaneous, n =123). For local flaps, the rate of secondary healing was 31%, dropping to 20% for regional flaps. Such healing disturbances oft…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyThighSurgical FlapsDisease courseGynecologic Surgical ProceduresmedicineHumansSecondary healingAgedAged 80 and overRecurrent Vulvar CarcinomaWound HealingVulvar Neoplasmsbusiness.industryAdvanced stageObstetrics and GynecologyMiddle AgedPlastic Surgery Proceduresmedicine.diseaseSurvival AnalysisSurgeryPlastic surgeryStenosisTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicineFemaleVulvar CarcinomaNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessEuropean Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology
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The Transversus and Rectus Abdominis Musculoperitoneal (TRAMP) Composite Flap for Vulvovaginal Reconstruction

1996

The transversus and rectus abdominis musculoperitoneal (TRAMP) flap, a novel composite flap supplied by the deep inferior epigastric vessels, was used successfully for partial vulvovaginal reconstruction following anterior and posterior exenteration. The full potential of the TRAMP flap in vulvovaginal reconstruction is being investigated further.

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryAnatomyurologic and male genital diseasesSurgical Flapseye diseasesPelvic ExenterationVulvaSurgeryVulvamedicine.anatomical_structureVaginal diseaseVaginaVaginamedicineHumansFemaleSurgeryInferior epigastric vesselsbusinessRectus abdominis muscleVulvar DiseasesTrampPlastic &amp Reconstructive Surgery
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Inguinal Reconstruction Using Pedicled Rectus Abdominis Flap: A Useful Option for the Application of Radiotherapy.

2019

Given their high rate of complications, radical surgical procedures of anorectal and gynecological tumors require a reliable and individualized reconstruction. The latter is influenced by the frequent indication of adjuvant chemo/radiotherapy that they present. We describe the case of a patient with medical history of vulvar carcinoma that required radical surgery and bilateral inguinal lymphadenectomy. Because of the stage of the tumor, the application of postoperative radiotherapy was clinically indicated; however, after surgery, the patient developed bilateral inguinal ulcers that made postoperative radiotherapy application impossible. Using a radical surgical approach in combination wit…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentPostoperative radiotherapyRectus AbdominisInguinal Canal030230 surgerySurgical Flaps030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansIn patientMedical historyRadical surgeryStage (cooking)Advanced and Specialized NursingRadiotherapyVulvar Neoplasmsbusiness.industryAbdominal Wound Closure TechniquesPlastic Surgery ProceduresSurgeryRadiation therapyMedical–Surgical NursingTreatment OutcomeSurgeryFemaleVulvar CarcinomaRectus abdominis flapbusinessPlastic surgical nursing : official journal of the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgical Nurses
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