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Lymphological Liposculpture for Secondary Lymphedema
after Breast Cancer and Gynecological Tumors
Date: March 18, 2026
Description: Lymphological Liposculpture for Secondary Lymphedema after Breast Cancer and Gynecological Tumors: Long-Term Results After 15 Years "Lymphological liposculpture" is a standardized curative sustainable procedure for secondary lymphedema for volume adjustment of the extremities and reduction of postoperative CDT with eminent improvement of the quality of life. Key Takeaways: - Untreated lymphedema of an extremity leads to an increase in volume. The therapy of this condition can be conservative or surgical with a resection of the tissue. - This surgical treatment significantly reduces the need for complex decongestive therapy (CDT) - The alignment of the sick to the healthy side was achieved in all patients of this study - A total of 92.30% ( n = 60) of the patients described a lasting significant improvement in their quality of life. The intended audience for this symposium are, patients, caregivers, medical professionals, researchers and policymakers.
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