Comparison between axillary padding technique (drainless) versus the classic form of axillary dissection and drainage in conservative breast surgery for female patients with early breast cancer /
Mohammed Saad Mohammed Hassan
Comparison between axillary padding technique (drainless) versus the classic form of axillary dissection and drainage in conservative breast surgery for female patients with early breast cancer / مقارنة بين طريقة حشو الإبط دون إستخدام الدرنقه الجراحيه و بين استخدام الدرنقه الجراحيه بالشكل التقليدى فى جراحات تشريح الإبط لمرضى سرطان الثدى الذين يخضعون للعلاج الجراحى التحفظى Mohammed Saad Mohammed Hassan ; Supervised Sayed Ahmed Marei , Mohammed Said Elmarzouky , Omar Sherif Omar - Cairo : Mohammed Saad Mohammed Hassan , 2013 - 137 P. : facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of General Surgery
Prospective clinical study. After axillary lymphadenectomy in conservative breast surgery for early breast cancer, Axillary seroma formation is a constant postoperative event requiring aspiration despite using a suction drainage. These suction drains have failed to prevent seroma formation and cause discomfort and morbidity to patients. Axillary padding without drainage appears to be a valuable option resolving the complications of suction draibs
Axillary lymphadenectomy Breast cancer surgery Conservative breast surgery
Comparison between axillary padding technique (drainless) versus the classic form of axillary dissection and drainage in conservative breast surgery for female patients with early breast cancer / مقارنة بين طريقة حشو الإبط دون إستخدام الدرنقه الجراحيه و بين استخدام الدرنقه الجراحيه بالشكل التقليدى فى جراحات تشريح الإبط لمرضى سرطان الثدى الذين يخضعون للعلاج الجراحى التحفظى Mohammed Saad Mohammed Hassan ; Supervised Sayed Ahmed Marei , Mohammed Said Elmarzouky , Omar Sherif Omar - Cairo : Mohammed Saad Mohammed Hassan , 2013 - 137 P. : facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of General Surgery
Prospective clinical study. After axillary lymphadenectomy in conservative breast surgery for early breast cancer, Axillary seroma formation is a constant postoperative event requiring aspiration despite using a suction drainage. These suction drains have failed to prevent seroma formation and cause discomfort and morbidity to patients. Axillary padding without drainage appears to be a valuable option resolving the complications of suction draibs
Axillary lymphadenectomy Breast cancer surgery Conservative breast surgery