Sivaprakasam, R and Anuradha, R and Bethunaickan, R and Manokaran, G (2018) Successful multi-modal treatment of grade IV lymphedema in lymphatic filariasis: A case study. Lymphology, 51 (2). pp. 89-92. ISSN 2522-7963
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Abstract
We present an integrated therapeutic approach performed on a 37 year old female with giant lymphedema (Grade IV) due to lymphatic filariasis of 27 years duration. Our therapeutic approaches consisted of a basic foot care program for two weeks, followed by a course of oral penicillin for a week including conservative treatment with complete decongestive therapy (CDT) together with respiratory physiotherapy and walking exercises. In addition, advanced surgical techniques with supra-fascial excision of alternate lumps in three stages over an interval of ten days followed by a nodo-venal shunt resulted in reversing the stage IV lymphedema condition. Over a ten year follow-up, the patient remains essentially unchanged confirming the success of the treatment without any recurrence or complications. Finally, by combining multimodal treatment, we were able to achieve a near normal limb in Stage III and Stage IV lymphedema of the lower limb in lymphatic filariasis.
| Affiliation: | ICMR-National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis | 
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| Item Type: | Article | 
| URI: | http://eprints.nirt.res.in/id/eprint/1664 | 
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