Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3986431 European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO) 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

AimsIlio-inguinal lymph node dissection for stage III melanoma is often complicated by wound healing disturbances. A retrospective study was performed to investigate the wound healing disturbances after therapeutic ilio-inguinal lymph node dissection.Patients and methodsBetween 1989 and 2007, 139 consecutive patients, 73 females (53%) and 66 males (47%), median age 55 (range 20–86) years underwent a therapeutic ilio-inguinal lymph node dissection. Data were recorded on early complications: haematoma, wound infection, wound necrosis and seroma. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to evaluate the influence of a wide range of variables on postoperative complications.ResultsSeventy-two patients had one or more early wound complications (49.7%). These complications comprised haematoma (n = 3, 2.1%), wound infection (n = 30, 20.7%), wound necrosis (n = 25, 17.5%) and seroma (n = 31, 21.8%). Wound infections were significantly more common in patients with a body mass index (BMI) of >25 (p = 0.019). Wound necrosis developed significantly more often if the Bohler Braun splint was not used postoperatively (p = 0.002). The occurrence of one or more early complications was significantly associated with the non-use of a Bohler Braun splint (p = 0.026) and age of >55 years (p = 0.015).ConclusionsHigh BMI was significantly correlated with the occurrence of wound infections. Bed with of the hip and knee in flexion using a Bohler splint improved wound healing after therapeutic ilio-inguinal lymph node dissection.

Related Topics
Health Sciences Medicine and Dentistry Oncology
Authors
, , , , ,