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Modified Radical Mastectomy

AORN Journal, 2017
Modified radical mastectomy combines a total glandular mastectomy with a level I and II axillary lymph node dissection. Although largely supplanted by less radical procedures, it is still required occasionally in the treatment of invasive breast cancer.
James P. De Andrade, Ronald J. Weigel
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Modified radical mastectomy

Cancer, 1971
Considering the uncertainty as to the biological propensity of a given tumor and until further evidence provides precise indications for lesser operations modified radical mastectomy seems best for most breast cancer patients. The modified operation provides an opportunity to examine the axillary node thus preventing the need for a secondary operation
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Radical Mastectomy

Archives of Surgery, 1982
Radical mastectomy with wide skin excision, ultrathin skin flaps, and autogenous skin grafts was a selected treatment of 45 women with curable breast cancer. A similar group of 45 women were treated by radical mastectomy with less wide skin excision, primary wound closure, and without ultrathin skin flaps.
I T, Krohn, D R, Cooper, J G, Bassett
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TECHNIC FOR RADICAL MASTECTOMY

Archives of Surgery, 1950
THE RADICAL operation for cancer of the breast dates from the epoch-making paper of W. S. Halsted 1 of Nov. 2, 1894. The principle enunciated at that time not only established the essential factors necessary for the eradication of cancer of the breast but paved the way for the more radical operations for cancer in other parts of the body, such as the ...
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Modified Radical Mastectomy, Simple (Total) Mastectomy

2013
This chapter describes the standard technique for modified radical mastectomy (total mastectomy with axillary node dissection). It also describes modifications appropriate when axillary node dissection is not required.
Carol E. H. Scott-Conner   +1 more
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Radical Mastectomy

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1961
E, GARSIDE, L, MELLA
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Radical Mastectomy

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1957
W T, FITTS, L T, PATTERSON, S S, SCHOI
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Radical mastectomy

The American Journal of Surgery, 1963
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Modified Radical Mastectomy

1994
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 mastectomy technics].

Khirurgiia, 1990
The authors elaborated a new approach to radical mastectomy which, combined with nonoperative measures makes it possible to prevent the development of postmastectomy-induced edema by means of a lympho-venous anastomosis (LVA). The choice of the level of LVA formation and their number is substantiated.
V I, Pronin   +4 more
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