Evaluating the Effect of Axillary Lymph Node Involvement and Dissection in the Development of Post-Mastectomy Lymphedema

Ahmed N. Abdulnabi, Issam Merdan Prof.
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Background: Lymphedema of the upper extremity is a serious consequence of breast cancer surgery. Postmastectomy lymphedema of the upper limb is usually related to many risk factors, like axillary surgery, radiotherapy, venous obstruction, obesity, and infection. In the current study, the objective was to identify the relationship between the extent of lymph node involvement and axillary dissection on the development of lymphedema. Patients and methods: One hundred and seventy patients managed by modified radical mastectomy with axillary dissection for mammary-invasive adenocarcinoma between January 2009 and December 2016 in Al-Fayhaa Teaching Hospital. The patients were divided into three groups according to the number of lymph nodes involvd, by pathology. The patients had been followed up for at least two years and assessed by standard lymphedema assessment, then categorized into three groups, according to the severity of lymphedema. Results: After the analysis of patient parameters, the highest age group was 36–45 years. More than 60% of the patients had 4–9 lymph nodes involved. Forty-one patients from the 170 developed lymphedema postoperatively. Forty patients had seroma and twenty-one patients had wound infection postoperatively. Conclusion: Post-mastectomy lymphedema is a sequelae of disease process related to the extent of lymph-node involvement and resection rather than operative fault. Key words: breast cancer, mastectomy, lymphedema.
腋窝淋巴结受累及清扫在乳腺切除术后淋巴水肿发生中的作用
背景:上肢淋巴水肿是乳腺癌手术后的一个严重后果。乳房切除术后上肢淋巴水肿通常与许多危险因素有关,如腋窝手术、放疗、静脉阻塞、肥胖和感染。在目前的研究中,目的是确定淋巴结受累程度和腋窝清扫与淋巴水肿发展之间的关系。患者和方法:2009年1月至2016年12月,al - fayhaa教学医院170例乳腺浸润性腺癌患者行改良根治术加腋窝清扫术。根据受累淋巴结数量、病理情况将患者分为三组。对患者进行了至少两年的随访,并通过标准淋巴水肿评估进行评估,然后根据淋巴水肿的严重程度分为三组。结果:经患者参数分析,最高年龄为36 ~ 45岁。超过60%的患者有4-9个淋巴结受累。170例患者中有41例术后出现淋巴水肿。术后出现血肿者15例,创面感染者21例。结论:乳房切除术后淋巴水肿是疾病过程的后遗症,与淋巴结受累程度和切除有关,而与手术失误无关。关键词:乳腺癌,乳房切除术,淋巴水肿。
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