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Giant Neurofibroma on Both Buttocks  

Kim, Ji Hoon (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Ewha Womans University Medical School)
Burm, Jin Sik (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Ewha Womans University Medical School)
Kim, Yang Woo (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Ewha Womans University Medical School)
Kang, So Ra (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Ewha Womans University Medical School)
Kim, Hyoung Kyoung (Department of Pathology, Ewha Womans University Medical School)
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Archives of Plastic Surgery / v.36, no.4, 2009 , pp. 512-515 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: Neurofibromatosis(NF) is an autosomal - dominant systemic disease. Up to fifty percent of patients with NF are reported to have concomitant vascular abnormalities. In the resection of a larger NF, the risk of uncontrolled hemorrhage is much higher due to the difficulty of hemostasis of large vessels within the tumor. We ligated the base of the giant NF with a simple loop - shaped ligation before removal of the giant NF in both buttocks. And then we could successfully reduce the amount of hemorrhage during the operation. Methods: A 46 - year - old female patient presented for giant masses of both gluteal area, which has been growing slowly for the last ten years. Each mass was about $30{\times}20cm$ in size. After designing the elliptical resection margin, we tightened the tumor base by using continuous loop - shaped suture ligation(weaving the thread up and down in a loop - shaped pattern, leaving a space of 2 cm between each loop) with a straight needle and prolene 2 - 0. After skin incision, we proceeded the dissection toward the central and inferior side of the mass obliquely while we avoided breaking large vascular sinuses. We resected the tumor in a wedged - shape. Subcutaneous tissue was sutured layer by layer and skin was closed by vertical mattress and interrupted suture. The loop - shaped ligation of the base was removed and compressive dressing was done with gauzes and elastic bandages. Results: Postoperative complications such as infection, hemorrhage, hematoma, and dehiscense did not occur. Perioperatively the patient was sufficiently transfused with five units of blood and two units of fresh frozen plasma. During the subsequent 1 year follow - up, the functional and cosmetic result was excellent. Conclusion: A continuous loop - shaped suture ligation procedure along the base of the giant NF effectively reduced the amount of hemorrhage during the operation, made dissection and ligation of vessels easily and quickly, and shorten the operating time and postoperative recovery time.
Keywords
Giant Neurofibroma; Buttock; Suture Ligation; Excision;
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