Abstract
ABSTRACT
Lymphocele formation is a common complication of axillary and inguinal lymphadenectomy. Treatment of persistent lymph collections by excision, open or percutaneous drainage, and sclerosing agents is often associated with infection, pain, prolonged treatment, and unacceptable rates of recurrence. We report our successful experience with a videoscopic approach to a large, chronic groin lymphocele using the argon beam coagulator. When feasible, the videoscopic use of the argon beam coagulator allows the patient the benefits of a minimally invasive approach.
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