cellulitis can lead to life-threatening sepsis, but kennedy soon found that a healthy diet and active lifestyle kept her condition “intact.”
“i learned early on that, as with any chronic disease, learning everything i could about my condition and diligent self-care would give me the best success,” she says, adding that, now, “i am able to walk half marathons, continue my exercise routines and play tennis competitively.”
what are the recent developments in treatment?
in october 2021, a surrey, b.c. hospital became the
first in the province to perform a complex procedure called vascularized lymph node transfer (vlnt), which helps reduce the odds of lymphedema by transferring lymph nodes from a healthy donor site in patients who do not have functional lymphatic channels.
it was a step forward in terms of treatment and one beyond simple management of the condition and it was doable thanks to a $1.5-million investment from the surrey hospitals foundation, again proving just why funding is so key. this procedure is nowalso performed at the mcgill university health centre.
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other main type of surgery for lymphedema is lymphovenous bypass (lvb), which is for patients who have functional lymphatic channels that are blocked. it works to bypass the blockage.