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Giant scrotal lymphoedema - A case report.
Thejeswi, Poornachandra; Prabhu, Shivananda; Augustine, Alfred J; Ram, Shankar.
Affiliation
  • Thejeswi P; Department of General Surgery, Manipal University, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore 575001, Karnataka, India.
Int J Surg Case Rep ; 3(7): 269-71, 2012.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22504481
INTRODUCTION: Giant Scrotal Lymphoedema is a rare disease. Such Scrotal elephantiasis presents multiple problems both to the patient as well as the treating clinician obstruction, aplasia, or hypoplasia of the lymphatic vessels. The most common cause world wide is lymphatic Filariasis. PRESENTATION OF CASE: We present a particularly grotesque where the resected scrotal tissue weighed 32kg which is one of the largest so far mentioned in literature. The lymphoedema was progressive over 8 years duration and the testes were not palpable with the penis deeply buried. DISCUSSION: Scrotum was explored and penis was recovered deep within the pit of lymphoedema. Careful dissection done with cautery to delineate penis circumferentially from the root of scrotal lymphoedema. Foleys catheterisation was done. After the separation of penis scrotal skin flaps were raised on either side by extending the incision horizontally. De bulking of lymphoedema was done and the remaining scrotal skin was closed in Y shaped manner with root of penis in centre. Meticulous technique of dissection, cautery and ligasure use of Ligasure enabled excision with minimal blood loss. CONCLUSION: Once fibrosis sets in resectional therapy will be needed in most cases. Successful reduction scrotoplasty with acceptable cosmetic results can be obtained in giant scrotal lymphoedemas weighing as large as 32kg as in our case.

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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Int J Surg Case Rep Year: 2012 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication: