The new staging technique of sentinel node biopsy facilitates the identification of pathological node negative patients in whom axillary dissection may be avoided; however, patients with a positive sentinel node biopsy would require a thorough examination of their nodal status. Axillary dissection provides good local control, accurate staging and prognostic information for decisions about adjuvant therapy. We describe a technique of radical axillary clearance that includes levels I, II and III; this isn't associated with additional morbidity to patients and involves minimal extension of operative time.
Radical axillary dissection in sentinel lymph node biopsy era: it's still a considerable technique in breast cancer management? / A., Sanguinetti; Catania, Antonio; G., Docimo; N., Avenia. - In: IL GIORNALE DI CHIRURGIA. - ISSN 0391-9005. - STAMPA. - 31:6-7(2010), pp. 344-346.
Radical axillary dissection in sentinel lymph node biopsy era: it's still a considerable technique in breast cancer management?
CATANIA, Antonio;
2010
Abstract
The new staging technique of sentinel node biopsy facilitates the identification of pathological node negative patients in whom axillary dissection may be avoided; however, patients with a positive sentinel node biopsy would require a thorough examination of their nodal status. Axillary dissection provides good local control, accurate staging and prognostic information for decisions about adjuvant therapy. We describe a technique of radical axillary clearance that includes levels I, II and III; this isn't associated with additional morbidity to patients and involves minimal extension of operative time.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.