Resumen
Inguinal lymphadenectomy for vulvar cancer is often followed by secondary lower limb lymphedema. This significant treatment-related morbidity cannot be healed and worsens over time, causing symptoms significantly affecting the patients? quality of life and creating disability, economic burden for physical therapies, infections and reduction of presence and performance at work. This study aimed to reveal the incidence and severity of lower limb lymphedema in patients who have undergone inguinal lymphadenectomy and immediate groin reconstruction with the Lymphatic Superficial Circumflex Iliac Perforator flap. In our series of patients, a significant protective effect of the lymphatic SCIP flap-based immediate reconstruction of the inguinal area emerged, and our results suggest that this easy and quick technique can reduce the incidence and severity of secondary lower limb lymphedema after groin dissection for vulvar cancer.