PMID: 1209475Jan 1, 1975Paper

Separate inguinal incisions in the treatment of carcinoma of the vulva

Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics
S C Ballon, E J Lamb

Abstract

A modified surgical technique, using separate incisions for vulvectomy and for each groin, resulted in a low morbidity rate, with no increase in tumor recurrence and no reduction in length of survival time in comparison with previously reported methods of treatment of invasive squamous carcinoma of the vulva. The clinical staging adopted by the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics accurately predicted survival time for patients in this series as in others. However, in instances in which the histologic status of the nodes differs from the clinical assessment, postsurgical staging with primary importance attached to the histologic evaluation more accurately predicts prognosis.

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