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Supermicrosurgical lymphovenous anastomosis

Chih‐Hsun Lin, Takumi Yamamoto

2024Journal of the Chinese Medical Association12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lymphedema impairs patients' function and quality of life. Currently, supermicrosurgical lymphovenous anastomosis (LVA) is regarded as a significant and effective treatment for lymphedema. This article aims to review recent literature on this procedure, serving as a reference for future research and surgical advancements. Evolving since the last century, LVA has emerged as a pivotal domain within modern microsurgery. It plays a crucial role in treating lymphatic disorders. Recent literature discusses clinical imaging, surgical techniques, postoperative care, and efficacy. Combining advanced tools, precise imaging, and surgical skills, LVA provides a safer and more effective treatment option for lymphedema patients, significantly enhancing their quality of life. This procedure also presents new challenges and opportunities in the realm of microsurgery.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineLymphedemaMicrosurgeryAnastomosisQuality of life (healthcare)Lymphatic systemMedical physicsSurgeryGeneral surgeryIntensive care medicineBreast cancerPathologyInternal medicineCancerNursingLymphatic System and DiseasesSystemic Sclerosis and Related DiseasesDiagnosis and Treatment of Venous Diseases
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