Современная онкология (Dec 2023)
Correction of lower limb lymphedema in patients with cervical cancer after combination treatment: A case report
Abstract
Lymphedema is the tissue fluid accumulation that arises as a consequence of impaired lymphatic drainage. Secondary lower limb lymphedema after surgery in cervical cancer is a result of combined antitumor treatment and significantly reduces the quality of life. The management of lymphedema by physical therapists usually includes a combination of skin care, physiotherapy, external pressure, exercise, and massage. This case report describes the course of treatment for a 53-year-old female with stages IIIB secondary lymphedema. The goal of physical therapy intervention was as restoration of the functionality of the affected lower limb. The rehabilitation tasks were as to reduce total limb volume, return of the stereotype of gait, decrease in the level of anxiety. Decongestive lymphedema therapy was effective in treating this patient with secondary lymphedema of the lower extremities. Although the goal of rehabilitation was partially achieved, the patient was discharged from the hospital in a good mood, her anxiety level decreased, her gait stereotype improved, and her endurance increased. Improving the functionality of the limb, improving its appearance had a positive impact on the quality of life and allowed her to return to work. This case report testifies to the effectiveness of complete decongestive therapy even in the case of severe lymphedema. The clinical result of such rehabilitation programs makes it possible to increase the adaptive potential and social independence of cancer patients.
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