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Definition and severity grading of postoperative lymphatic leakage following inguinal lymph node dissection.


ABSTRACT: PURPOSE:Lymphatic complications occur frequently after radical inguinal lymph node dissection (RILND). The incidence of lymphatic leakage varies considerably among different studies due to the lack of a consistent definition. The aim of the present study is to propose a standardized definition and grading of different types of lymphatic leakage after groin dissection. METHODS:A bicentric retrospective analysis of 82 patients who had undergone RILND was conducted. A classification of postoperative lymphatic leakage was developed on the basis of the daily drainage output, any necessary postoperative interventions and reoperations, and any delay in adjuvant treatment. RESULTS:In the majority of cases, RILND was performed in patients with inguinal metastases of malignant melanoma (n?=?71). Reinterventions were necessary in 15% of the patients and reoperations in 32%. A new classification of postoperative lymphatic leakage was developed. According to this definition, grade A lymphatic leakage (continued secretion of lymphatic fluid from the surgical drains without further complications) occurred in 13% of the patients, grade B lymphatic leakage (persistent drainage for more than 10 postoperative days or the occurrence of a seroma after the initial removal of the drain that requires an intervention) in 28%, and grade C lymphatic leakage (causing a reoperation or a subsequent conflict with medical measures) in 33%. The drainage volume on the second postoperative day was a suitable predictor for a complicated lymphatic leakage (grades B and C) with a cutoff of 110 ml. CONCLUSION:The proposed definition is clinically relevant, is easy to employ, and may serve as the definition of a standardized endpoint for the assessment of lymphatic morbidity after RILND in future studies.

SUBMITTER: Gerken ALH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7449944 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Definition and severity grading of postoperative lymphatic leakage following inguinal lymph node dissection.

Gerken Andreas Lutz Heinrich ALH   Herrle Florian F   Jakob Jens J   Weiß Christel C   Rahbari Nuh N NN   Nowak Kai K   Karthein Constantin C   Hohenberger Peter P   Weitz Jürgen J   Reißfelder Christoph C   Dobroschke Jakob C JC  

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<h4>Purpose</h4>Lymphatic complications occur frequently after radical inguinal lymph node dissection (RILND). The incidence of lymphatic leakage varies considerably among different studies due to the lack of a consistent definition. The aim of the present study is to propose a standardized definition and grading of different types of lymphatic leakage after groin dissection.<h4>Methods</h4>A bicentric retrospective analysis of 82 patients who had undergone RILND was conducted. A classification  ...[more]

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