Axillary Lymph Node Resection And Thyroidectomy - Lecture By Dr R K Mishra
This video demonstrate Lymph Node Resection and Thyroidectomy Axilla and Breast Approach - Lecture by Dr R K Mishra. Only 16% of axilloscopy patients reported pain on the first postoperative day compared to 38% of open surgery patients. The incidence of seroma following endoscopic axillary retrieval was 6%, wound infection in 5% of patients. Conclusion: The axilloscopic approach with liposuction to axillary region presents a safe.
Axillary lymph node resection and thyroidectomy are two different surgical procedures that may be performed for different medical conditions.
Axillary lymph node resection, also known as axillary lymph node dissection, is a surgical procedure used to remove lymph nodes from the armpit region (axilla). This procedure is commonly performed for patients with breast cancer to determine the extent of the disease and to help guide treatment decisions. During the procedure, the surgeon makes an incision in the axilla and removes a group of lymph nodes. The lymph nodes are then sent to a laboratory for analysis to determine if cancer cells are present.
Thyroidectomy, on the other hand, is a surgical procedure used to remove all or part of the thyroid gland. This procedure is commonly performed for patients with thyroid cancer or other thyroid conditions, such as a thyroid nodule that is causing symptoms or an enlarged thyroid that is pressing on the windpipe. During the procedure, the surgeon makes an incision in the neck and removes the thyroid gland.
Although these are two different procedures, they may be combined in some cases. For example, if a patient with thyroid cancer has cancerous lymph nodes in the axilla, the surgeon may perform a thyroidectomy and axillary lymph node resection at the same time. This can help to ensure that all cancerous tissue is removed in a single surgery.
As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks and complications associated with axillary lymph node resection and thyroidectomy. Patients should discuss these risks with their healthcare provider and ask any questions they may have about the procedures.
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Dr. Shweta Priyadarshi
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Nov 1st, 2023 6:39 am
Dr. R K Mishra's lecture on Lymph Node Resection and Thyroidectomy using the Axilla and Breast Approach is a comprehensive resource. The statistics presented, including lower postoperative pain and low incidence of complications in axilloscopy patients, highlight the benefits of this approach. It provides valuable insights into these distinct surgical procedures and their clinical significance.
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