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Modern Innovations in Breast Surgery: Robotic Breast Surgery and Robotic Breast Reconstruction
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2023Robotic surgery has a history of applications in multiple surgical areas and has been applied in plastic surgery over the past decade. Robotic surgery allows for minimal access incisions and decreased donor site morbidity in breast extirpative surgery, breast reconstruction, and lymphedema surgery.
Katie G, Egan, Jesse C, Selber
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Orvosi Hetilap, 2012
Today, as a result of the complex and coordinated medical treatment of breast malignancies the long-term survival rate reaches 80%. Modern breast surgery plays a prominent role in the multidisciplinary treatment of breast tumors. Breast surgery in the 21st century simultaneously performs medical and aesthetic procedures on the same organ.
Csaba Kunos+5 more
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Today, as a result of the complex and coordinated medical treatment of breast malignancies the long-term survival rate reaches 80%. Modern breast surgery plays a prominent role in the multidisciplinary treatment of breast tumors. Breast surgery in the 21st century simultaneously performs medical and aesthetic procedures on the same organ.
Csaba Kunos+5 more
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Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1982
The authors divide the techniques of reduction mammoplasty into two groups. The first one is done by the so-called classical method in which the two important pedicles--the medial (internal mammary artery) and the lateral (lateral thoracic artery)--are preserved.
Issa Alex Ackel+2 more
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The authors divide the techniques of reduction mammoplasty into two groups. The first one is done by the so-called classical method in which the two important pedicles--the medial (internal mammary artery) and the lateral (lateral thoracic artery)--are preserved.
Issa Alex Ackel+2 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1977
Initial diagnostic errors are related to the presumption that symptoms or findings are due to benign causes. Physical examination augmented by mammographic study will disclose those benign-appearing lesions which may harbor a carcinoma. All palpable lesions and mammographically suspicious areas require that their identity be determined.
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Initial diagnostic errors are related to the presumption that symptoms or findings are due to benign causes. Physical examination augmented by mammographic study will disclose those benign-appearing lesions which may harbor a carcinoma. All palpable lesions and mammographically suspicious areas require that their identity be determined.
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1975
It was about a month ago that I first noticed the lump in my breast. My response was a surprised grunt followed by the thought that it was probably just a gland. I had gone to my doctor twice before with what could not possibly be just a cold and had been told, "You have a cold." I decided to wait before seeking help.
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It was about a month ago that I first noticed the lump in my breast. My response was a surprised grunt followed by the thought that it was probably just a gland. I had gone to my doctor twice before with what could not possibly be just a cold and had been told, "You have a cold." I decided to wait before seeking help.
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2022
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. There is enough evidence that mastectomy has an important impact on patient self-esteem and body image. For this reason, breast reconstruction is an integral part of breast cancer treatment that improves patients’ quality of life and psychosocial well-being.
Masia, Jaume+2 more
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Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. There is enough evidence that mastectomy has an important impact on patient self-esteem and body image. For this reason, breast reconstruction is an integral part of breast cancer treatment that improves patients’ quality of life and psychosocial well-being.
Masia, Jaume+2 more
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Current Opinion in Oncology, 1997
Near the beginning of this century, the aggressive surgical procedure of radical mastectomy to treat breast cancer was proposed by William S. Halsted. Today, the patient with newly diagnosed breast cancer and her surgeon have significantly more varied treatment options.
John W. Kilkenny, Kirby I. Bland
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Near the beginning of this century, the aggressive surgical procedure of radical mastectomy to treat breast cancer was proposed by William S. Halsted. Today, the patient with newly diagnosed breast cancer and her surgeon have significantly more varied treatment options.
John W. Kilkenny, Kirby I. Bland
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Breast MRI in DCIS size estimation, breast-conserving surgery and oncoplastic breast surgery
Cancer Treatment Reviews, 2021The impact of MRI on improving surgical outcomes in DCIS is debated. Here, we explore the utility of MRI in the investigation and management of DCIS in three key areas. Firstly, we highlight that MRI is likely to be a more accurate predictor of actual tumour size than conventional imaging.
Alexander Bartram+4 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
This handbook is basically designed to be informative of the scope of operative surgery of the breast. It should deal only with the technical aspects of the operative procedures. Unfortunately, the authors have ignored this basic philosophy and have introduced discussions concerned with the indications and contraindications of certain procedures which ...
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This handbook is basically designed to be informative of the scope of operative surgery of the breast. It should deal only with the technical aspects of the operative procedures. Unfortunately, the authors have ignored this basic philosophy and have introduced discussions concerned with the indications and contraindications of certain procedures which ...
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Complications of Breast Surgery
Breast Disease, 2001Surgical procedures performed for diagnosis and treatment of breast disease have become progressively less invasive. As an increasing proportion of breast surgery is performed on an outpatient basis, identification and management of postoperative problems have become a collaborative effort involving the surgeon, the patient, home care services and ...
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