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Surgical treatment of vulvar cancer in patients with concomitant disorders

https://doi.org/10.17650/1994-4098-2019-15-4-66-72

Abstract

This article discusses the possibility of radical surgical treatment of vulvar cancer depending on the presence of concomitant diseases. It covers positive and negative aspects of various surgical techniques with a reconstructive component. The issue of closing the wound defect after vulvectomy and performing reconstructive surgery has always been controversial; it reduced the number of indications for such surgeries and often caused refusal from it.

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A. A. Mukhin
Chelyabinsk Regional Clinical Center of Oncology and Nuclear Medicine
Russian Federation

42 Blyukhera St., Chelyabinsk 454087


Competing Interests: no conflict of interest


A. V. Vazhenin
Chelyabinsk Regional Clinical Center of Oncology and Nuclear Medicine; South Ural State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

42 Blyukhera St., Chelyabinsk 454087; 64 Vorovskogo St., Chelyabinsk 454092


Competing Interests: no conflict of interest


L. F. Chernova
Chelyabinsk Regional Clinical Center of Oncology and Nuclear Medicine
Russian Federation

42 Blyukhera St., Chelyabinsk 454087


Competing Interests: no conflict of interest


V. V. Saevets
Chelyabinsk Regional Clinical Center of Oncology and Nuclear Medicine
Russian Federation

42 Blyukhera St., Chelyabinsk 454087


Competing Interests: no conflict of interest


I. G. Shimotkina
Chelyabinsk Regional Clinical Center of Oncology and Nuclear Medicine
Russian Federation

42 Blyukhera St., Chelyabinsk 454087


Competing Interests: no conflict of interest


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Mukhin A.A., Vazhenin A.V., Chernova L.F., Saevets V.V., Shimotkina I.G. Surgical treatment of vulvar cancer in patients with concomitant disorders. Tumors of female reproductive system. 2019;15(4):66-72. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/1994-4098-2019-15-4-66-72

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ISSN 1994-4098 (Print)
ISSN 1999-8627 (Online)