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Abstract:
A retrospective review of 100 patients undergoing pelvic lymphadenectomy alone or with additional surgery was done to assess the morbidity and to help identify factors contributing to a high wound morbidity. Major wound morbidity occurred in 8 per cent of patients, while 16 per cent had minor wound problems. Factors contributing to wound morbidity included urinary tract infection, altered metabolic states, and the use of wound drains. Other morbid events are tabulated.