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Abstract: Background:
Reduction of surgical burden in the axilla has become a hot topic in the last
few years. Multiple studies have shown the benefit of minimal approach in the
axilla. We have looked into how many nodes were removed using targeted axillary
dissection in our centre.
Methods:
Retrospective study in single centre - University Hospital Olomouc, that
performs targeted axillary dissection routinely since 2019. All patients above
18 undergoing TAD have been included.
Results:
190 patients' data have been included and analysed. The mean, median and mode
of number of removed nodes were 3.64, 3 and 3 respectively. This showed
significantly lower surgical burden as compared to axillary clearance.
Discussion: Although in some cases, higher numbers of nodes have been removed for various reasons, the average number is 3. This provides significant improvement from axillary clearance these patients would have been exposed to decades ago. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.51505/ijmshr.2026.10101 |
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