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Rapid excision of massive localized lymphedema of the male genitalia with vessel sealing device

Jordan A. Siegel, Lee Zhao, Isamu Tachibana, Scott Carlson, Timothy J. Tausch, Alexandra K. Klein, Alex Vanni, Thomas Rozanski, Allen F. Morey

Department of Urology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA
Address correspondence to Dr. Allen F. Morey, Department of Urology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Moss Bldg, 8th Fl, Ste 112, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, TX 75390-9110 USA

Canadian Journal of Urology 2016, 23(3), 8291-8295.

Abstract

Introduction: To present a series of patients who underwent surgical treatment for massive localized lymphedema (MLL) of the male genitalia and explore the utility of the LigaSure hemostatic vessel sealing device (VSD) for resection of advanced cases.
Materials and methods: Although conservative and microsurgical treatments have been reported, MLL of the male genitalia requires open surgical resection with primary reconstruction. We reviewed our prospectively maintained database of all lymphedema excisions performed between January 2007 and December 2014 comparing resection with Bovie electrocautery to resection with the LigaSure VSD. Our analysis focused on any significant differences in rate of resection, estimated blood loss (EBL), and recurrence.
Results: Nineteen patients with MLL of the male genitalia underwent excision with either LigaSure (8 patients) or conventional Bovie electrocautery (11 patients). Rate of resection was significantly faster with LigaSure compared to Bovie (33.74 g/min versus 5.32 g/min, p = .035). Additionally, estimated EBL per gram of tissue resected was decreased in the LigaSure group (0.41 mL/g versus 0.17 mL/g, p = .057). Two of the 11 Bovie patients (18%) had recurrence of lymphedema requiring repeat resection, while none of the LigaSure patients developed recurrence.
Conclusions: Resection of genital lymphedema using the LigaSure device offers promising results in managing advanced MLL of the male genitalia with the potential for faster resections, less EBL per tissue resected, and a lower rate of recurrence.

Keywords

scrotal lymphedema, massive localized lymphedema, vessel sealing device, obesity

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APA Style
Siegel, J.A., Zhao, L., Tachibana, I., Carlson, S., Tausch, T.J. et al. (2016). Rapid excision of massive localized lymphedema of the male genitalia with vessel sealing device. Canadian Journal of Urology, 23(3), 8291–8295.
Vancouver Style
Siegel JA, Zhao L, Tachibana I, Carlson S, Tausch TJ, Klein AK, et al. Rapid excision of massive localized lymphedema of the male genitalia with vessel sealing device. Can J Urology. 2016;23(3):8291–8295.
IEEE Style
J.A. Siegel et al., “Rapid excision of massive localized lymphedema of the male genitalia with vessel sealing device,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 8291–8295, 2016.



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