Human amniotic membrane for myocutaneous dehiscence after a radical surgical treatment of vulvar cancer: A case report

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Background: The application of the amniotic membrane could have a favourable effect on tissue repair and regeneration. We report the first case of implant of an amniotic membrane in a patient affected by myo-cutaneous dehiscence, after a radical surgical treatment for vulvar cancer. Methods: We describe a case of a 74-years-old patient affected by vulvar cancer. After radiotherapy, the patient underwent to an anterior pelvic exenteration with uretero-ileo-cutaneostomy by Wallace, bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy, omental biopsies, omental flap, bilateral inguinal lymphadenectomy, resection of ulcerated left inguinal lesion, reconstruction with left gracilis muscle flap and locoregional V-Y advancement flap. The patient developed a myo-cutaneous dehiscence. Two months after the surgery, following an accurate curettage of the wound and negative pressure therapy, a patch of human amniotic membrane was implanted. Results: The surgical procedure was easy, feasible and did not require long operating room times. No intraoperative or postoperative complications occurred. The results obtained were encouraging with a marked improvement in the surgical wound. Conclusion: the use of amniotic membranes was safely and easily performed to promote the healing of complicated surgical wounds.

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Restaino, S., Paparcura, F., Giorgiutti, C., Trojan, D., Montagner, G., Pengo, G., … Vizzielli, G. (2022). Human amniotic membrane for myocutaneous dehiscence after a radical surgical treatment of vulvar cancer: A case report. Frontiers in Oncology, 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.1009884

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