Background: Arm lymphedema after breast cancer surgery affects women both from physical and psychological points of view. Lymphedema leads to adipose tissue deposition. Liposuction and controlled compression therapy (CCT) reduces the lymphedema completely. Methods and Results: Sixty female patients with arm lymphedema were followed for a 1-year period after surgery. The 36-item short-form health survey (SF-36) was used to assess health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Patients completed the SF-36 questionnaire before liposuction, and after 1, 3, 6, and 12 months. Preoperative excess arm volume was 1365 ± 73 mL. Complete reduction was achieved after 3 months and was sustained during follow-up. The adipose tissue volume removed at surgery was...
Background Lymphedema leads to early deposition of adipose tissue. This may explain why conservative...
Purpose: This research describes and evaluates a liposuction surgery and multidisciplinary rehabilit...
Objective: To evaluate outcomes in patients with gynaecological cancer related lymphoedema treated w...
Background: Arm lymphedema after breast cancer surgery affects women both from physical and psycholo...
Background: Arm lymphedema is a well-recognized complication after breast cancer surgery that negati...
Background:. Arm lymphedema is a well-recognized complication after breast cancer surgery that negat...
Introduction: Adipose tissue deposition is a known consequence of lymphedema. A previous study showe...
Liposuction and controlled compression therapy in the treatment of arm lymphedema following breast c...
The incidence of lymphoedema of the arm after mastectomy ranges between 8% and 38%, and it is an app...
About one-third of all women treated for breast cancer develop arm lymphedema. In addition to the wo...
Background: Lymphedema may impact patients' health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The purpose of t...
Background: Lymphoedema of the upper limb is a well-recognised complication of axillary surgery for ...
Lymphedema negatively impacts patients’ quality of life, both physiologically and psychologically. L...
The objective of this study was to assess erysipelas incidence before and after liposuction treatmen...
Background Lymphedema leads to early deposition of adipose tissue. This may explain why conservative...
Purpose: This research describes and evaluates a liposuction surgery and multidisciplinary rehabilit...
Objective: To evaluate outcomes in patients with gynaecological cancer related lymphoedema treated w...
Background: Arm lymphedema after breast cancer surgery affects women both from physical and psycholo...
Background: Arm lymphedema is a well-recognized complication after breast cancer surgery that negati...
Background:. Arm lymphedema is a well-recognized complication after breast cancer surgery that negat...
Introduction: Adipose tissue deposition is a known consequence of lymphedema. A previous study showe...
Liposuction and controlled compression therapy in the treatment of arm lymphedema following breast c...
The incidence of lymphoedema of the arm after mastectomy ranges between 8% and 38%, and it is an app...
About one-third of all women treated for breast cancer develop arm lymphedema. In addition to the wo...
Background: Lymphedema may impact patients' health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The purpose of t...
Background: Lymphoedema of the upper limb is a well-recognised complication of axillary surgery for ...
Lymphedema negatively impacts patients’ quality of life, both physiologically and psychologically. L...
The objective of this study was to assess erysipelas incidence before and after liposuction treatmen...
Background Lymphedema leads to early deposition of adipose tissue. This may explain why conservative...
Purpose: This research describes and evaluates a liposuction surgery and multidisciplinary rehabilit...
Objective: To evaluate outcomes in patients with gynaecological cancer related lymphoedema treated w...