Extensive Vulvectomy and Reconstructive Flaps for Advanced Vulvar Cancer in Young Woman: Case Reports

Nasdaldy Malik, M. Soemanadi, D. Mukarramah
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Introduction: : Vulvar cancer is a rare disease accounting for approximately 5% of female genital tract tumors worldwide. It is a squamous cell cancer that mostly affects older women over the age of 65. In the existing body of literature, no instances of vulvar cancer have been documented in the form of case reports. Therefore, this study aimed to report the challenges and outcomes of vulvectomy with reconstructive flap in vulvar cancer survivors in a 39-year-old woman. Case Presentation: A 39-year-old woman with a palpable lump around the vulva was present and being examined. The anatomic pathology report (APR) features suggested poorly differentiated malignant tumors. A neoadjuvant chemotherapy was then administered to the patient aimed at shrinking the size of the tumor. However, there was no effective response to the chemotherapy, which resulted in a progressive tumor. Extensive vulvectomy and reconstructive flap were carried out to support quality of life, and the outcomes were reported, including flap, survival, complications, and mortality. These outcomes were evaluated between November 2021 and March 2023. No total flap loss was observed, and neither was there any donor site morbidity or mortality during the process. Conclusions: This study showed that vulvar cancer was a rare condition at a young age. Advanced vulvar cancer was found in the patients and extensive vulvectomy surgery was carried out followed by a pedicled ALT flap. This option was currently the best for immediate reconstruction due to the preservation of sensibility and tissue availability in the donor areas. The result showed no wound dehiscence, marginal necrosis, or surgical site infection. After 15 months of follow-up, the flap was observed to have good vascularization. The association of the Gynecologist with the Plastic Surgeon offered palliative care to improve the quality of life of the patient and provide good postoperative results.  
年轻女性晚期外阴癌的广泛外阴切除术和重建皮瓣:病例报告
简介:外阴癌是一种罕见的疾病,在全世界约占女性生殖道肿瘤的 5%:外阴癌是一种罕见疾病,约占全球女性生殖道肿瘤的 5%。它是一种鳞状细胞癌,主要影响 65 岁以上的老年妇女。在现有的文献中,还没有关于外阴癌的病例报告。因此,本研究旨在报告一名 39 岁女性外阴癌幸存者的外阴切除术加重建皮瓣的挑战和结果。病例介绍:一名 39 岁女性的外阴周围有一个可触及的肿块,正在接受检查。解剖病理报告(APR)显示为分化较差的恶性肿瘤。随后对患者进行了新辅助化疗,旨在缩小肿瘤的大小。然而,化疗效果不佳,导致肿瘤进展。为了提高患者的生活质量,对患者进行了大面积外阴切除术和重建皮瓣,并报告了包括皮瓣、存活率、并发症和死亡率在内的结果。这些结果在 2021 年 11 月至 2023 年 3 月期间进行了评估。在这一过程中,没有观察到皮瓣完全脱落,也没有供体部位发病或死亡。结论:这项研究表明,外阴癌是一种罕见的年轻病症。在患者中发现了晚期外阴癌,并进行了大范围的外阴切除手术,然后使用有蒂 ALT 皮瓣。由于保留了供体区域的可感性和组织可用性,这种方法是目前最好的即时重建方法。结果显示没有出现伤口开裂、边缘坏死或手术部位感染。经过 15 个月的随访,观察到皮瓣有良好的血管化。妇科医生与整形外科医生的合作提供了姑息治疗,提高了患者的生活质量,并取得了良好的术后效果。
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