Optimizing outcome of Charles procedure for chronic lower extremity lymphoedema

Vasu Karri, Ming Chin Yang, Il Jae Lee, Shih Heng Chen, Joon Pio Hong, Enny Sonia Xu, Jaqueline Cruz-Vargas, Hung Chi Chen*

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BACKGROUND: The Charles procedure for late-stage lower limb lymphoedema (LLL) is often criticized for its unpredictable and poor results. We have adopted a systematic approach to optimize outcome of patients treated with this excisional surgery. METHODS: From June 2004 to March 2009 we performed the Charles procedure on 1 lower limb of 19 women and 8 men with late-stage LLL. Mean age and follow-up was 48 (range, 16.5-77.8) years and 21.6 (range, 1.5-48) months, respectively. RESULTS: Average inpatient stay was 27 (range, 11-54) days. After discharge, 16 (59.3%) patients underwent further minor surgery. The most frequent complication was a single, short episode of cellulitis, affecting 5 (18.5%) patients. Self-reported mobility was either the same or improved at 6 months, and appearance of their limbs satisfactory. CONCLUSIONS: The Charles procedure is an effective treatment for selected patients and by applying our systematic approach, a positive outcome can be achieved.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)393-402
頁數10
期刊Annals of Plastic Surgery
66
發行號4
DOIs
出版狀態已出版 - 04 2011
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