Combining superficial and deep lymphovenous anastomosis for lymphedema treatment: Preliminary results

Superficial lymphovenous anastomosis (LVA) is a widely accepted procedure for treatment of mild‐to‐moderate lymphedema throughout the body. Anyway, not always are the superficial lymphatic vessels suitable for the anastomosis nor do they provide a sufficient drainage to significantly improve the condition. The continuous progress of supermicrosurgical technique over the last few years and the recent anatomical researches about the deep lymphatic network opened new perspectives for those lymphedema cases refractory to conventional procedures. Resorting to deep lymphatic vessels offer an additional opportunity to further improve the result obtained by means of superficial LVA. The aim of this report is to describe our experience treating lymphedema with superficial and deep lymphatic vessels LVA.

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