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. 2022 Jul 27;21:15330338221116489. doi: 10.1177/15330338221116489

Table 2.

Surgical Characteristics.

Patient Type of
treatment of vulvar cancer recurrence
Hospital stay (days) Details of surgery Plastic reconstruction Surgical margins after PE or ECT Revisional surgery
1 TPE 21 Removal of bladder with urethra, formation of urinary diversion (an ileal conduit), hysterectomy with resection of the vagina and perineum,
Removal of rectosigmoid colon with formation of an end colostomy
VRAM Free of malignancy No
2 TPE 15 Removal of bladder with urethra,
Formation of urinary diversion (an ileal conduit),
Resection of the vagina and perineum (hysterectomy in the past),
Removal of rectosigmoid colon with formation of an end colostomy
VRAM Free of malignancy No
3 PPE 21 Resection of distal urethra, perineum,
Removal of rectosigmoid colon with formation of an end colostomy
Primary suturing Free of malignancy For rectovaginal fistula
4 PPE 22 Resection of the vagina and perineum (hysterectomy in the past),
Removal of rectosigmoid colon with formation of an end colostomy
VRAM Free of malignancy No
5 ECT 4 ESOPE Free of malignancy No

Abbreviations: PE, pelvic exenteration; TPE, total pelvic exenteration; PPE, posterior pelvic exenteration; ECT, electrochemotherapy; VRAM, vertical rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap; ESOPE, European Standard Operating Procedures for Electrochemotherapy.