[Application efficacy of lymph pads in complete decongestive therapy after lymphatico-venous anastomosis combined with liposuction in patients with lower limb lymphedema].

C Yang, G J Ma, X C Zhou, A S Qin, X Qi, B Liu
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Objective: To evaluate the application efficacy of lymph pads in complete decongestive therapy after lymphatico-venous anastomosis (LVA) combined with liposuction in patients with lower limb lymphedema. Methods: This study was a historical control study. From June 2021 to January 2023, a total of 23 patients who underwent LVA combined with liposuction and then complete decongestive therapy without application of lymph pads at the Department of Burn, Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery of Xi'an Central Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University (hereinafter referred to as our department) were included as control group. There were 2 males and 21 females in this group, with the age of 58±10 years. From February 2023 to January 2024, another 23 patients who underwent LVA combined with liposuction and then complete decongestive therapy with additional application of lymph pads at our department were included as lymph pad group. There were 3 males and 20 females in this group, with the age of 59±11 years. Before treatment and at 6 and 12 months of treatment, the circumferences of the dorsum of the foot, ankle joint, and upper edge of the knee joint of the affected limbs were measured, and the total score of lymphedema functioning, disability and health questionnaire for lower limb lymphedema (Lymph-ICF-LL) and score of lower limb function in Lymph-ICF-LL were recorded in patients in the two groups. Results: At 6 and 12 months of treatment, the circumferences of the dorsum of the foot, ankle joint, and upper edge of the knee joint in patients in lymph pad group were (22.9±1.7), (26±3), (44±8) cm and (20.7±1.7), (25±3), (42±6) cm, respectively, which were significantly smaller than (24.3±2.3), (29±4), (49±10) cm and (23.9±2.2), (29±4), (48±12) cm in control group (with t values of 2.18, 2.29, 2.09, and 5.84, 3.92, 2.31, respectively, P<0.05), and the mean differences (95% confidence intervals) between the two groups were 1.3 (0.1 to 2.5), 2 (0 to 4), 5 (0 to 10) cm and 3.3 (2.2 to 4.5), 4 (2 to 6), 6 (1 to 12) cm, respectively. There were no statistically significant differences in the total Lymph-ICF-LL scores of the affected limbs between the two groups of patients before treatment and at 6 and 12 months of treatment (P>0.05). At 6 and 12 months of treatment, the lower limb function scores in Lymph-ICF-LL of the affected limbs in lymph pad group of patients were significantly lower than those in control group (with t values of 2.24 and 2.44, respectively, P<0.05), and the mean differences (95% confidence intervals) between the two groups were 5 (1 to 9) and 5 (1 to 9) cm, respectively. Conclusions: During complete decongestive therapy following LVA combined with liposuction, the application of lymph pads can significantly reduce the circumference of the dorsum of the foot, ankle joint, and knee joint in patients with lower limb lymphedema, and also improve their lower limb function.

[淋巴垫在下肢淋巴水肿患者淋巴静脉吻合联合吸脂术后完全消血治疗中的应用效果]。
目的:探讨淋巴垫在下肢淋巴水肿患者淋巴静脉吻合联合吸脂术后完全减充血治疗中的应用效果。方法:本研究为历史对照研究。选取2021年6月至2023年1月在西安交通大学西安中心医院烧伤整形美容外科(以下简称我科)行LVA联合吸脂后不使用淋巴垫完成减充血治疗的患者23例作为对照组。本组男性2例,女性21例,年龄58±10岁。于2023年2月至2024年1月在我科行LVA联合吸脂后再辅以淋巴垫完成减充血治疗的患者23例为淋巴垫组。本组男性3例,女性20例,年龄59±11岁。治疗前、治疗6个月、治疗12个月测量患肢足背、踝关节、膝关节上缘周长,记录两组患者下肢淋巴水肿功能总分、下肢淋巴水肿残疾健康问卷(淋巴- icf - ll)总分和下肢淋巴- icf - ll评分。结果:治疗6个月和12个月时,淋巴垫组患者足背、踝关节和膝关节上缘周长分别为(22.9±1.7)、(26±3)、(44±8)cm和(20.7±1.7)、(25±3)、(42±6)cm,显著小于对照组的(24.3±2.3)、(29±4)、(49±10)cm和(23.9±2.2)、(29±4)、(48±12)cm (t值分别为2.18、2.29、2.09、5.84、3.92、2.31,p < 0.05)。治疗6个月和12个月时,淋巴结垫组患者患肢淋巴- icf - ll下肢功能评分显著低于对照组(t值分别为2.24和2.44)。下肢淋巴水肿患者在LVA合并吸脂术后完全降血治疗中,应用淋巴垫可明显减小足背、踝关节、膝关节围度,改善下肢功能。
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