Surgical management of unilateral lower limb lymphedema in combination of debulking and physiologic procedures: a case report

Lymphedema has a high incidence and various causes including filariasis in developing countries and as complications following oncological surgery in developed countries. It reduces patients’ quality of life, productivity and currently lacks a cure. Current management involves debulking or physiolog...

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Main Authors: Gathariki Mukami, Khainga Stanley, Aluora Kenneth, Malungo Nang’andu, Ocholla Laura, Amuti Thomas
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Language:English
Published: Surgical Society of Kenya 2022-10-01
Series:The Annals of African Surgery
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Online Access:https://www.annalsofafricansurgery.com/surgical-management-of-unilateral-lower-limb-lymphedema-in-combination-of-debulking-and-physiol
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author Gathariki Mukami
Khainga Stanley
Aluora Kenneth
Malungo Nang’andu
Ocholla Laura
Amuti Thomas
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Khainga Stanley
Aluora Kenneth
Malungo Nang’andu
Ocholla Laura
Amuti Thomas
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description Lymphedema has a high incidence and various causes including filariasis in developing countries and as complications following oncological surgery in developed countries. It reduces patients’ quality of life, productivity and currently lacks a cure. Current management involves debulking or physiological methods, with debridement being the preferred debulking method and lymph node transfer, the preferred physiological option. Most reports on the management of lymphedema or its associated outcomes have reported the use of either of these modalities with favourable outcomes, albeit some complications. There is however paucity of documented cases where a patient underwent both debulking and physiological treatment in management of chronic lymphedema and our case study reports on the same, with favourable outcome and minimal complications. Our patient, a 30 year old female presented with an 8 year history of slowly progressive right lower limb oedema. Physical examination revealed marked right lower limb swelling that was non- pitting, non-tender, erythematous, with marked thickening of skin, yellowing of the nails and a positive stemmer sign. Lymphoscintigraphy revealed hypoplastic lymphatic channels and faulty valves. Debulking using modified Charles procedure and vascularised lymph node transfer were done within a one month interval. Ten months later, she is doing well with no relapse.
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spelling doaj.art-3d13b4c4c9644ddbb9181126c0c09d0c2022-12-22T03:49:18ZengSurgical Society of KenyaThe Annals of African Surgery1999-96742523-08162022-10-01194221225http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/aas.v19i4.11Surgical management of unilateral lower limb lymphedema in combination of debulking and physiologic procedures: a case reportGathariki Mukami0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8010-9089Khainga Stanley1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9115-7817Aluora Kenneth2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1923-1664Malungo Nang’andu3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6168-3819Ocholla Laura4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9318-5056Amuti Thomas5https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0532-3653Thematic Unit of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, KenyaThematic Unit of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, KenyaThematic Unit of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, KenyaThematic Unit of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, KenyaUniversity of Nairobi, College of Health SciencesDepartment of Human Anatomy, University of NairobiLymphedema has a high incidence and various causes including filariasis in developing countries and as complications following oncological surgery in developed countries. It reduces patients’ quality of life, productivity and currently lacks a cure. Current management involves debulking or physiological methods, with debridement being the preferred debulking method and lymph node transfer, the preferred physiological option. Most reports on the management of lymphedema or its associated outcomes have reported the use of either of these modalities with favourable outcomes, albeit some complications. There is however paucity of documented cases where a patient underwent both debulking and physiological treatment in management of chronic lymphedema and our case study reports on the same, with favourable outcome and minimal complications. Our patient, a 30 year old female presented with an 8 year history of slowly progressive right lower limb oedema. Physical examination revealed marked right lower limb swelling that was non- pitting, non-tender, erythematous, with marked thickening of skin, yellowing of the nails and a positive stemmer sign. Lymphoscintigraphy revealed hypoplastic lymphatic channels and faulty valves. Debulking using modified Charles procedure and vascularised lymph node transfer were done within a one month interval. Ten months later, she is doing well with no relapse.https://www.annalsofafricansurgery.com/surgical-management-of-unilateral-lower-limb-lymphedema-in-combination-of-debulking-and-physiollymphedemacharle's procedurelymph node transfer
spellingShingle Gathariki Mukami
Khainga Stanley
Aluora Kenneth
Malungo Nang’andu
Ocholla Laura
Amuti Thomas
Surgical management of unilateral lower limb lymphedema in combination of debulking and physiologic procedures: a case report
The Annals of African Surgery
lymphedema
charle's procedure
lymph node transfer
title Surgical management of unilateral lower limb lymphedema in combination of debulking and physiologic procedures: a case report
title_full Surgical management of unilateral lower limb lymphedema in combination of debulking and physiologic procedures: a case report
title_fullStr Surgical management of unilateral lower limb lymphedema in combination of debulking and physiologic procedures: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Surgical management of unilateral lower limb lymphedema in combination of debulking and physiologic procedures: a case report
title_short Surgical management of unilateral lower limb lymphedema in combination of debulking and physiologic procedures: a case report
title_sort surgical management of unilateral lower limb lymphedema in combination of debulking and physiologic procedures a case report
topic lymphedema
charle's procedure
lymph node transfer
url https://www.annalsofafricansurgery.com/surgical-management-of-unilateral-lower-limb-lymphedema-in-combination-of-debulking-and-physiol
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