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Secondary Vulvar Reconstruction Using Bilateral Gluteal Fold Flaps after Radical Vulvectomy with Direct Closure.

Authors

Roh S, Miyamoto S, Kitamura Y, Mito D, Okazaki M
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2021 Apr; 9(4):e3550.
PMID: 33889476.

Abstract

Although primary vulvovaginal reconstruction after vulvectomy has high potential to improve patients' outcomes, flap reconstruction is not an established part of the current standard treatment for vulvar cancer. We report a patient with successful secondary vulvar reconstruction 3 years after radical vulvectomy with direct wound closure. A 69-year-old woman presented with chronic, burning vulvar pain 3 years after radical vulvectomy without reconstruction for stage IB vulvar cancer. Her urethral orifice had everted because of the direct wound closure, which resulted in severe pain on contact. We performed secondary vulvar reconstruction using bilateral 14 × 5 cm gluteal fold flaps. Postoperative pain management and overall aesthetic outcomes were satisfactory. Secondary vulvar reconstruction with gluteal fold flaps can avoid the sequelae resulting from inadequate direct wound closure after radical vulvectomy. Thus, we strongly advocate immediate vulvar reconstruction to prevent such situations.