https://www.selleckchem.com/products/alc-0159.html In every patient, the defect involved the vulva, perineum and inguinal area; in 18 patients, the mons pubis was also involved. The mean follow-up was 30 months. During the follow-up, six patients died, and four showed local or nodal cancer relapse. Our results suggest that the advantages of SCIP flap for the reconstruction of vulvoperineal defects secondary to vulvar cancer surgery include low complication rate, minimal donor site morbidity, quick dissection, proximity of donor and recipient sites, possibility to harvest large skin islands of variable thickness and chimeric flaps. Our results suggest that the advantages of SCIP flap for the reconstruction of vulvoperineal defects secondary to vulvar cancer surgery include low complication rate, minimal donor site morbidity, quick dissection, proximity of donor and recipient sites, possibility to harvest large skin islands of variable thickness and chimeric flaps. Patient transport represents the second largest item of cost of dialysis after hospitalization. A significant proportion of patients transported by ambulance are self-sufficient for walking. A study was carried out in the PACA region (France) to analyse the profile of patients transported by ambulance and self-sufficient for walking and then to evaluate the savings for the Health Insurance. A triangulation of data was carried out using data from haemodialysis patients recorded in the French REIN Registry in 2017and data from two surveys one of a sample of patients transported by ambulance and autonomous in walking, and the other of 62nephrologists. The data from the REIN register allowed us to estimate that 44% of patients transported by ambulance are self-sufficient for walking. Our study allowed us to estimate that 2/3of patients transported by ambulance, self-sufficient for walking, have a reason for being transported by ambulance; for the third without a reason, the health insurance savings would amount