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Modified Radical Mastectomy (Patey)

1984
The term modified radical mastectomy has come to mean removal of the breast together with a variable number of axillary lymph nodes. Some surgeons take a few outer lymph nodes, some do a complete excision of the lateral third of the axillary nodes using the pectoralis minor muscle as the upper boundary for their dissection, some elevate the pectoralis ...
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Radical versus modified radical mastectomy for breast cancer.

Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1981
A prospective randomised trial (534 patients, 1969-75) was designed to determine whether radical mastectomy conferred advantages over modified radical mastectomy for breast cancer in terms of total survival, local recurrence, distant metastasis, and disease-free interval.
L, Turner   +7 more
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Total mastectomy with axillary dissection. A modified radical mastectomy.

American journal of surgery, 1977
A technic for total mastectomy with complete axillary dissection has been described. The procedure utilizes division of the pectoralis major muscle between its clavicular and sternal portions, perservation of its innervation, and reconstruction after completion of the dissection. The pectoralis minor muscle is resected.
D F, Roses, M N, Harris, S L, Gumport
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Seroma prevention after modified radical mastectomy.

The American surgeon, 1993
The most common mastectomy-associated complication is seroma formation. Seromas can be associated with other more serious complications such as skin flap necrosis, delayed wound healing, infection, and lymphedema. The flap tacking procedure that closes the axillary fossa dead space and tacks the mastectomy flaps to the chest wall has been suggested as ...
T R, Chilson   +4 more
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Modified radical mastectomy

Operative Techniques in General Surgery, 2000
Valerie L. Staradub, Monica Morrow
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[Modified radical mastectomy in local anesthesia].

Minerva chirurgica, 1993
The authors report their experience on the use of local anesthesia for modified radical mastectomy. They have used this modality in five patients who could not undergo general anesthesia because of underlying severe medical illness and in a sixth one who adamantly refused general anesthesia.
E, Falco   +4 more
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Modified radical mastectomy

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1981
Elvin G. Zook, H. P. Leis
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Emerging exciton physics in transition metal dichalcogenide heterobilayers

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Emma C Regan, Yongxin Zeng, Long Zhang
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Mechanism of Action of Ribosomally Synthesized and Post-Translationally Modified Peptides

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Chayanid Ongpipattanakul   +2 more
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