Maria V. Rios-Sanchez, Samyd S. Bustos, Alejandra Aristizábal, Carlos Bruces-Molina, Christine U. Lee, Nho V. Tran, Vahe Fahradyan
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生殖器淋巴水肿在外科治疗中提出了重大挑战,有效的干预措施有限。本病例报告探讨了使用对比增强超声(CEUS)与微泡注射作为淋巴膜吻合(LVA)手术治疗生殖器淋巴水肿的淋巴映射的替代辅助技术。我们的机构审查委员会批准对2020年至2024年间接受LVA手术的生殖器淋巴水肿患者进行回顾性图表审查。术中超声造影用于淋巴定位,皮内注射微泡悬浮液Lumason (Bracco Suisse, Monroe Township, NJ, USA)。检索有关人口统计学、合并症、临床和手术特征、并发症和手术结果的数据。3例生殖器淋巴水肿患者接受了LVA。第一位患者为34岁女性,复发性外周淋巴管瘤伴水疱性引流。她成功地接受了超声造影引导下的LVA,随后进行了两次减容手术。第二例患者为16岁男性,患有先天性阴囊及下肢淋巴水肿。他接受了两次超声引导下的LVAs,随后对前阴囊肿胀进行了减压,长期水肿减少。第三例患者为31岁女性,右下肢及生殖区原发性淋巴水肿。她接受了7次超声造影和ICG引导下针对腹部和下腹部的吻合术,导致症状和体积明显改善。CEUS在所有病例中检测到目标淋巴管,包括ICG成像未能识别候选淋巴管的病例。皮内微泡注射超声造影在生殖器淋巴水肿患者LVA手术的术前规划中成功地确定了目标淋巴管。
Use of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound in Genital Lymphedema: A Report of Three Cases
Genital lymphedema presents significant challenges in surgical management, with limited effective interventions. This case report explores the use of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) with microbubble injection as an alternative adjunct technique for lymphatic mapping in lymphaticovenous anastomosis (LVA) surgery for genital lymphedema. A retrospective chart review approved by our institutional review board was performed for patients with genital lymphedema undergoing LVA surgery between 2020 and 2024. Intraoperative CEUS for lymphatic mapping was used with intradermal injection of microbubble suspension Lumason (Bracco Suisse, Monroe Township, NJ, USA). Data regarding demographics, comorbidities, clinical and operative characteristics, complications, and surgical outcomes were retrieved. Three patients with genital lymphedema who underwent LVA were identified. The first patient was a 34-year-old female with recurrent lymphangioma circumscriptum and vesicular drainage. She successfully underwent CEUS-guided LVA followed by two debulking procedures. The second patient was a 16-year-old male with congenital scrotal and lower extremity lymphedema. He had two CEUS-guided LVAs and subsequent debulking for anterior scrotal swelling, with long-term reduction in edema. The third patient was a 31-year-old female with primary lymphedema of the right lower extremity and genital region. She underwent seven CEUS and indocyanine green lymphography (ICG) guided anastomoses targeting the mons and lower abdomen, resulting in substantial symptomatic and volumetric improvement. CEUS detected target lymphatic vessels in all cases, including cases where ICG imaging failed to identify candidate lymphatic vessels. CEUS with intradermal microbubble injection successfully identified target lymphatic vessels in the preoperative planning for LVA surgery in patients with genital lymphedema.
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Microsurgery is an international and interdisciplinary publication of original contributions concerning surgery under microscopic magnification. Microsurgery publishes clinical studies, research papers, invited articles, relevant reviews, and other scholarly works from all related fields including orthopaedic surgery, otolaryngology, pediatric surgery, plastic surgery, urology, and vascular surgery.