Mb. Reedy et al., HYPERBARIC-OXYGEN THERAPY FOLLOWING RADICAL VULVECTOMY - AN ADJUNCTIVE THERAPY TO IMPROVE WOUND-HEALING, Gynecologic oncology, 53(1), 1994, pp. 13-16
The objective of the study was to evaluate the effect of postoperative
hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy on wound breakdown following radical
vulvectomy. A prospective, observational study was performed on patien
ts undergoing radical vulvectomy from October 1990 to March 1993 at Sc
ott and White Memorial Hospital, Temple, Texas. HBO therapy was initia
ted in the postoperative period. Retrospective review of all patients
coded as radical vulvectomy from 1987 to 1990 provides for a historica
l comparison. Eight patients were enrolled in the study. Six patients
had radical vulvectomies with lymph node dissections (LND) and two did
not. One wound breakdown was observed in the HBO-treated patients. Re
trospective review identified 22 patients as having undergone radical
vulvectomy with or without LND. Seven of 9 patients with LND and 3 of
13 without LND had wound breakdowns. A significant difference (P = 0.0
35) was found comparing patients treated with LND and HBO to retrospec
tive controls with LND. Hospitalization was shorter in the HBO-treated
patients. This small study showed a reduction in wound breakdown for
patients undergoing radical vulvectomy with LND and HBO therapy compar
ed to similar patients not treated with HBO. This observation supports
the need for randomized studies examining the efficacy of HBO therapy
in this group of patients. 1994 Academic Press, Inc.