Ann Coloproctol.  2023 Jun;39(3):204-209. 10.3393/ac.2021.00080.0011.

Radical surgical management of perianal giant condyloma acuminatum of Buschke and Löwenstein: long-term results of 11 cases

Affiliations
  • 1Department of General Surgery, Yenimahalle Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
  • 2Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey
  • 3Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey
  • 4Department of Surgery/Proctology, Memorial Ankara Hospital, Ankara, Turkey

Abstract

Purpose
Perianal Buschke-Löwenstein tumor (BLT) is characterized by an exophytic cauliflower-like mass surrounding the perianal region. Its tendency to infiltrate the adjacent tissues, its massiveness, and its high recurrence rate cause difficulties in treatment. The aim of this study is to report our strategy with wide local excision and flap reconstruction for BLT.
Methods
From November 2002 to June 2019, 11 patients (9 men) with a mean age of 33.45 years (range, 19–54 years) were operated on for BLT. All patients underwent wide local excision and V-Y flap reconstruction, supplemented with other flaps whenever needed. No additional modalities were used.
Results
Two patients had a history of anal intercourse while all patients were human immunodeficiency virus-negative. The mean tumor length was 15.54 ± 1.34 cm (range, 10–26 cm). Human papillomavirus 6 was the most common type identified. Partial wound dehiscence developed in 3 patients, while anal stenosis, mucosal ectropion, or local recurrence was not observed during the mean follow-up period of 50.45 ± 1.75 months (range, 10–196 months).
Conclusion
In patients with perianal BLT, wide local excision and flap reconstruction result in a high healing rate without significant complications.

Keyword

Buschke-Lowenstien tumor; Condylomata acuminata; Reconstructive; Surgical procedures; Colorectal surgery
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