A radical vulvectomy, which involves the surgical removal of the vulva, can result in significant pain and discomfort post-surgery due to the extensive nature of the procedure. Patients often experience acute pain in the surgical area, which can be managed with medication. Recovery may also involve other symptoms such as swelling and sensitivity. Overall, pain levels can vary among individuals, but adequate pain management strategies are typically employed to help alleviate discomfort during recovery.
YES
Vulvar cancer is the typical diagnosis.
There is no reasonable radical approximation for radical 11.
Not necessarily. If it is the same radical number, then the signs cancel out. Radical 5 times radical 5 equals 5. But if they are different, then you multiply the numbers and leave them under the radical sign. Example: radical 5 * radical 6 = radical 30
radical 30
56633
56633
YES
partial vulvectomy
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The most common complication of vulvectomy is the development of a tumor-like collection of clear liquid (wound seroma)
Vulvar cancer is the typical diagnosis.
no. they are based on size and extent
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There is no reasonable radical approximation for radical 11.
Here is an example, radical 20 plus radical 5. Now radical 20 is 2(radical 5) so we can add radical 5 and 2 radical 5 and we have 3 radical 5.
Radical (3x) = radical(x) * radical(3).