Инновационная медицина Кубани (Feb 2019)

Aplication of two-staged plasty for postoperative defect after Buschke – Löwenstein tumor removal

  • A. G. Baryshev,
  • V. V. Polovinkin,
  • A. S. Dikarev,
  • S. B. Bogdanov,
  • N. V. Khachaturyan,
  • D. A. Valyakis,
  • I. V. Pavlov,
  • A. J. Mostovaya

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 3
pp. 44 – 47

Abstract

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The pointed condylomas caused by human papilloma virus (HPV) are more common seen among infections of anogenital area and they are sexually transmitted. Buschke – Löwenstein tumor which is also called huge acuminate condylomas is a rather infrequent pathology. This neoplasm has locally invasive growth, but in most cases histologically it is a benign tumor, cases with malignancy are quite rare. Considering the low frequency of its occurrence, today there aren’t enough data on the long-term results of treatment. In this paper we present our observation when after excision of a neoplasm by a two-staged method we applied plasty with VY-shift of vascularized perforated dermal and fascial flaps on the medial surface of hips and spare autodermal transplantation of the split dermal transplant.

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