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Fig. 3.(A) Vulvar cancer relapse inward toward the pelvis, after previous surgery and radiotherapy, showing chronic radiodermatitis of the perineal skin.

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1 Fig. 3.(A) Vulvar cancer relapse inward toward the pelvis, after previous surgery and radiotherapy, showing chronic radiodermatitis of the perineal skin. (B) Pelvic exenteration with pelvic floor defect and dead space. (C) Anterolateral thigh flap, with Vastus Lateralis, planned on the left thigh with two perforators seen with Doppler sonography. (D) Flap inset. The skin, damaged by radiotherapy, has been removed and replaced by the flap. Fig. 3.(A) Vulvar cancer relapse inward toward the pelvis, after previous surgery and radiotherapy, showing chronic radiodermatitis of the perineal skin. (B) Pelvic exenteration with pelvic floor defect and dead space. (C) Anterolateral thigh flap, with Vastus Lateralis, planned on the left thigh with two perforators seen with Doppler sonography. (D) Flap inset. The skin, damaged. . . J Gynecol Oncol Nov;27:e60.


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