Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica (Jun 2022)

Surgical treatment of penoscrotal lymphedema in a patient with Milroy’s disease: case report

  • João Roberto Farias de Souza,
  • Maria Luiza Marialva Rodrigues,
  • Sérgio Antônio Saldanha Rodrigues Tamborini,
  • Lívia Dornelas Côrrea,
  • Clarissa Leite Turrer,
  • Armando Chiari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/2177-1235.2022RBCP0040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 02
pp. 250 – 255

Abstract

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Introduction: Milroy disease manifests itself as lymphedema of the lower limbs and genital region, which causes physical and social damage. Case Report: A case of severe-scrotal lymphedema in a patient with Milroy disease. Surgical resection of the affected tissue and reconstruction with local flaps and skin graft were performed. Discussion: Milroy disease is a rare autosomal dominant disease. The clinical presentation is progressive and results from hypoplasia of the lymphatic vessels of the lower limbs. Treatment in advanced cases is mainly surgical. Conclusion: In the case of a patient with Milroy disease and severe penoscrotal lymphedema, surgical treatment is a good option. The use of parascrotal flaps for scrotoplasty associated with a graft to recover the penis provides a good functional result.

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