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Contemporary Morbidity From Lymphadenectomy For Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma: The M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Experience
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For select patients undergoing prophylactic inguinal dissection to detect the presence of microscopic metastases, the incidence and magnitude of complications appeared acceptable in our contemporary experience. Similarly the morbidity of therapeutic lymphadenectomy appeared acceptable, considering the potential therapeutic benefit. However, significant complications, including death, can be associated with palliative groin dissection. Optimal candidates are those having a significant response to systemic chemotherapy whose groins are grossly uninfected.
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