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There is no consensus about the optimal extent of surgery for patients with melanoma metastases to inguinal nodes, and this is further complicated by variations in terminology for these dissections. In patients without clinical evidence of iliac metastases, we routinely perform a superficial groin dissection (SGD), which clears node-bearing tissue superficial to the fascia lata. We hypothesized that SGD provides regional tumor control comparable to published experience with deep groin dissection (DGD) and iliac and obturator dissection (IOD), but with less morbidity.
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