2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1463-1318.2012.03006.x
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Management of giant anal condyloma by wide local excision and anoplasty

Abstract: Extensive local surgery of giant perianal condyloma with anoplastic reconstruction gives good results even in HIV-positive patients.

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“…A review of the literature shows only case reports or small case series, 5,12,13 and one of the largest series, covering the period from 1999 to 2011, reported 9 consecutive patients (6 PLHIV) with GPC (the sizes of the GPCs were not reported) treated by wide local excision and anoplasty. 5 We herein report 14 cases (9 PLHIV) of GPC treated topically between 2015 and 2019. All the perianal lesions were circumferential, measuring between 8 cm and 20 cm, and significantly decreased in size over the course of the treatment.…”
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“…A review of the literature shows only case reports or small case series, 5,12,13 and one of the largest series, covering the period from 1999 to 2011, reported 9 consecutive patients (6 PLHIV) with GPC (the sizes of the GPCs were not reported) treated by wide local excision and anoplasty. 5 We herein report 14 cases (9 PLHIV) of GPC treated topically between 2015 and 2019. All the perianal lesions were circumferential, measuring between 8 cm and 20 cm, and significantly decreased in size over the course of the treatment.…”
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“…[1][2][3] Surgical excision of GPC is associated with risks of chronic pain, wound infection, incontinence, or anal stenosis, which could interfere with quality of life. 4,5 Because of the potential perioperative and postoperative morbidities, effective non-surgical options would be very helpful.…”
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“…The site of hand-device placement varies with the surgeon. Some prefer placing it in the right iliac fossa or suprapubic region [2,3], while others prefer a lower midline incision [4], as in the report of Ng et al What makes laparoscopic right colectomy a technically challenging procedure is that it requires the use of different abdominal quadrants, ligation of large vessels and division of the mesentery. It has been demonstrated that the distance from the base of the palm to…”
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“…Reply to Vergara-Fernández et al doi:10.1111/codi.12194 Dear Sir, I thank Vergara-Fernández et al [1] for their interest in our recent article, 'Management of giant anal condyloma by wide local excision and anoplasty' [2]. In relation to the questions, these are answered in the text.…”
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“…I thank Vergara‐Fernández et al . for their interest in our recent article, ‘Management of giant anal condyloma by wide local excision and anoplasty’ . In relation to the questions, these are answered in the text.…”
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