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THE EFFECT OF LIMITED VERSUS EXTENDED AXILLARY LYMPH NODES DISSECTION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF POST-MASTECTOMY MORBIDITY [PDF]
THE EFFECT OF LIMITED VERSUS EXTENDED AXILLARY LYMPH NODES DISSECTION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF POST-MASTECTOMY MORBIDITY Ahmed N Abdulnabi MB,ChB, CABS, Specialist of General Surgery, AL-Fayhaa Teaching Hospital, Basrah, IRAQ.
Ahmed Abdulnab
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Rhomboid intercostal sub serratus plane block – Same bird with different horizons
Sir, We did a case series in five patients undergoing modified radical mastectomy who were given RISS for post-operative analgesia. We noticed that the intraoperative fentanyl consumption as well as the post-operative analgesic consumption was ...
Priyanka Bansal +2 more
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Modified Radical Mastectomy for Male Breast Cancer [PDF]
BACKGROUND Cancer of the male breast is a rare malignancy comprising less than 1% of all male cancers. The traditional surgical management for male breast cancer is modified radical mastectomy. Other surgical methods such as breast conserving surgery with or without sentinel lymph node biopsy have been used with variable results.
Mahmoud Musa Al Awayshih+2 more
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Background: Modified radical mastectomy is a frequent surgery employed as a therapeutic procedure in patients with breast carcinoma with involvement of axillary lymph nodes.
Y. Lokapavani+2 more
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Abebayehu Zemedkun, Belete Destaw, Mesay Milkias Department of Anesthesiology, College of Medicine and Health Science, Dilla University, Dilla, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Abebayehu ZemedkunDepartment of Anesthesiology, College of Medicine and Health Science,
Zemedkun A, Destaw B, Milkias M
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Stewart-Treves syndrome is an angiosarcoma that occurs because of chronic lymphedema, which in most cases is a complication after mastectomy with axillary node dissection and postoperative radiation. Prognosis for this rare tumor is poor.
Arzu Taşdemir+3 more
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Analysis of etiological characteristics, risk factors and inflammatory factors in patients with postoperative infection following modified radical mastectomy [PDF]
Background and purpose: Modified radical mastectomy is an important approach for treating breast cancer, but the risk of postoperative incision infection rate is relatively high, which can seriously affect the treatment outcome and prognosis of these ...
QIAN Fang, SUN Yongqiang, ZHANG Sihan, SONG Tianli
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Background and Aims: Regional anaesthesia attenuates surgical stress-response, provides superior analgesia, reduces recovery time with early mobilisation and is opioid-sparing [addresses post-operative nausea vomiting (PONV), constipation ...
Shagun B Shah+5 more
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Objective: To find the effectiveness of ultrasound guided modified pectoral nerve block (PECS II) versus conventional analgesics for post-operative pain relief in women undergoing modified radical mastectomy. Study Design: Quasi experimental study.
Azmat Riaz+5 more
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OK-432 (Sapylin) Reduces Seroma Formation After Axillary Lymphadenectomy in Breast Cancer
Purpose/aim: Modified radical mastectomy is the standard surgery for breast cancer in developing countries. However, seroma formation regarded as the most frequent postoperative complication limits the therapeutic benefit of mastectomy and axillary ...
Deguang Kong+6 more
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