Abstract
Radical prostatectomy and cystectomy with pelvic lymphatic dissection are the most common operations in oncourology. Development of lymphatic complications, such as lymphocele, lymphorrhea and lymphedema, often complicates their implementation. However, not all lymphatic complications manifest themselves clinically and require surgical treatment. There are many risk factors and methods for preventing lymphogenic complications during oncourological operations in the pelvic area. In this article, we will review potential provocative factors that should be considered when performing oncourological interventions in the pelvis, as well as methods for their prevention, which can minimize the lymphogenic complications.
Highlights
Радикальная простатэктомия и цистэктомия с тазовой лимфодиссекцией являются наиболее распространенными операциями в онкоурологии, и развитие лимфатических осложнений, таких как лимфоцеле, лимфорея и лимфедема, часто осложняет их выполнение.
There are many risk factors and methods for preventing lymphogenic complications during oncourological operations in the pelvic area.
S. Risk factors and methods for prevention of lymphogenic complications in oncourological operations in pelvic area (systematic review).
Summary
Радикальная простатэктомия и цистэктомия с тазовой лимфодиссекцией являются наиболее распространенными операциями в онкоурологии, и развитие лимфатических осложнений, таких как лимфоцеле, лимфорея и лимфедема, часто осложняет их выполнение. There are many risk factors and methods for preventing lymphogenic complications during oncourological operations in the pelvic area. S. Risk factors and methods for prevention of lymphogenic complications in oncourological operations in pelvic area (systematic review).
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