Reconstruction of the Vulva and Perineum-Comparison of Surgical Methods.

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Department of Reconstructive Surgery and Gynecological Oncology, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Al. Powstańców Wielkopolskich 72, 70-111 Szczecin, Poland.

Published: June 2025


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Vulvar and perineal reconstruction represents a significant surgical challenge, particularly in the context of oncological resections, trauma, or postpartum injuries. Vulvar cancer, predominantly squamous cell carcinoma, often necessitates extensive resections, leading to significant tissue defects and high rates of postoperative complications. Reconstructive procedures, encompassing skin grafts and local, regional, and distant flaps, are intended to restore the anatomical structure, protect internal organs, and enhance functional outcomes and quality of life. The selection of technique is contingent upon the dimensions of the defect, its location, the patient's condition, and the availability of suitable tissue. The management of minor defects can be accomplished through local advancements, while more extensive or complex cases necessitate the utilization of musculocutaneous (e.g., VRAM) or fasciocutaneous (e.g., ALT) flaps. The present article provides a review of surgical methods of vulvar and perineal reconstruction, with a focus on indications, techniques, and potential complications.

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