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ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Women with a high‐risk genetic predisposition for breast cancer are faced with the choice between bilateral risk‐reducing mastectomy, often accompanied by immediate breast reconstruction, or radiological imaging surveillance. This study examined changes in mental well‐being and health‐related quality of life following
Cecilie Balslev Willert+10 more
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Breast cancer is a disease that is difficult to face and that often hinders body acceptance. Body changes due to surgery can be very emotionally challenging for those who experience them.
Lorena Gutiérrez Hermoso+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background This study aimed to evaluate the impact of surgical timing—simultaneous versus staged resection—on outcomes of patients with colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) in relation to KRAS mutation status, which is a key factor affecting prognosis.
Andrea Baldo+17 more
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Stewart-Treves Syndrome is characterized by the presence of lymphangiosarcoma on limb extremities. Rare, it occurs in 0.5% of patients who have undergone radical mastectomy with axillary node dissection.
Elisangela Samartin Pegas Pereira+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Secondary lymphedema is a debilitating condition following oncologic lymphadenectomy. Despite advancements in rehabilitation and microsurgical interventions, there is no cure for lymphedema. Performing a lymphovenous anastomosis (LVA) at the time of a regional node dissection has been purported to reduce the risks of secondary ...
Chandler Hinson+7 more
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Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the mean per operative and post operative blood loss using harmonic scalpel and monopolar electrocautry in modified radical mastectomy. Study Design: Randomized controlled trial.
Rizwan Ahmed,+5 more
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Dexmedetomidine Improves Postoperative Patient-Controlled Analgesia following Radical Mastectomy
Acute postoperative pain following radical mastectomy is a high risk for prolonged convalescence and potential persistent pain in patients with breast cancer.
Wei Fan+7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Autologous breast reconstruction (ABR) significantly improves quality of life following mastectomy. However, ABR has traditionally been underutilized compared to implant‐based breast reconstruction (IBBR), partly due to its technical complexity, longer operative time, and relatively limited reimbursement.
Xuliren Wang+15 more
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Mastectomy is a breast cancer surgery procedure that can lead to acute postoperative pain with 20–30% of patients may progress to postmastectomy chronic pain syndrome (PMPS). Therefore, it is necessary provide an adequate pain management so patients will
Roni D. Kartapraja+2 more
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Drainage after Modified Radical Mastectomy – A Methodological Mini-Review
Breast cancer is a socially relevant group of malignant conditions of the mammary gland, affecting both males and females. Most commonly the surgical approach of choice is a modified radical mastectomy (MRM), due to it allowing for both the removal of ...
G. Stoyanov+4 more
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