Well established techniques of oncological surgery and radiotherapy are very valuable tools of our fight against cancer. Although effective and widely performed regional lymph node dissections seems to progress enabling lesser morbidity and better results; they are the most common cause of secondary lymphoedema in the industrialized world. During our reconstructive surgery practice we commonly see secondary cases such as: lower limb lymphoedema secondary to treated gynaecological cancers or upper limb lymphoedemas secondary to breast cancer treatment. These cases varying from mild to severe, many of them benefit from lymphoedema surgery. Relatively new, microsurgical techniques are becoming the backbone of surgical lymphoedema treatment. © ...
Breast cancer-related lymphedema (LE) represents an important morbidity that jeopardizes breast canc...
Secondary lymphoedema of the upper limbs is a fairly frequent complication of breast cancer treatmen...
Introduction: The removal or irradiation of one or more lymph nodes during cancer surgery appears to...
© 2016 Dr. Sidney M. LevySecondary lymphoedema is a physically and psychologically debilitating dise...
Background and Objectives: Lymphedema is a condition of localized fluid retention and tissue swellin...
INTRODUCTION: Lymphaticovenular anastomosis (LVA) has become an important procedure for the surgica...
BACKGROUND: Chronic secondary lymphedema is a well-known complication in oncologic surgery. Autologo...
Objective As survival from cancer continues to improve, greater importance is placed on quality of l...
Despite recent advances in pharmacological research and microsurgery, lymphoedema remains an incurab...
THESIS 9235Humans have hundreds of lymph nodes, collections of which are found in the underarms, gro...
Breast cancer is the commonest cancer in the UK. Advances in breast cancer treatment means that the ...
www.PRSGO.com 1 Lymphedema is a debilitating condition that is characterized by the abnormal collect...
Abstract Secondary lymphedema is a severe complication of cancer treatment, but there is no effectiv...
Objective: Despite recent advances in pharmacological research and microsurgery, lymphoedema remains...
Secondary lymphedema in humans is a common consequence of axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) to t...
Breast cancer-related lymphedema (LE) represents an important morbidity that jeopardizes breast canc...
Secondary lymphoedema of the upper limbs is a fairly frequent complication of breast cancer treatmen...
Introduction: The removal or irradiation of one or more lymph nodes during cancer surgery appears to...
© 2016 Dr. Sidney M. LevySecondary lymphoedema is a physically and psychologically debilitating dise...
Background and Objectives: Lymphedema is a condition of localized fluid retention and tissue swellin...
INTRODUCTION: Lymphaticovenular anastomosis (LVA) has become an important procedure for the surgica...
BACKGROUND: Chronic secondary lymphedema is a well-known complication in oncologic surgery. Autologo...
Objective As survival from cancer continues to improve, greater importance is placed on quality of l...
Despite recent advances in pharmacological research and microsurgery, lymphoedema remains an incurab...
THESIS 9235Humans have hundreds of lymph nodes, collections of which are found in the underarms, gro...
Breast cancer is the commonest cancer in the UK. Advances in breast cancer treatment means that the ...
www.PRSGO.com 1 Lymphedema is a debilitating condition that is characterized by the abnormal collect...
Abstract Secondary lymphedema is a severe complication of cancer treatment, but there is no effectiv...
Objective: Despite recent advances in pharmacological research and microsurgery, lymphoedema remains...
Secondary lymphedema in humans is a common consequence of axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) to t...
Breast cancer-related lymphedema (LE) represents an important morbidity that jeopardizes breast canc...
Secondary lymphoedema of the upper limbs is a fairly frequent complication of breast cancer treatmen...
Introduction: The removal or irradiation of one or more lymph nodes during cancer surgery appears to...