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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Mastectomy


D.insulin
11-18-2010, 08:29 PM
Mastectomy











For a long time, a procedure called a radical mastectomy was the only treatment available to women with breast cancer. No matter what stage of breast cancer you had, mastectomy was your only option. Catching a cancer early didn't give you the benefit of having a less radical, more cosmetically acceptable treatment option. Things have changed a great deal since then. Mastectomy no longer has to be as extensive, scarring, or disfiguring. After 25 years of follow-up, research has shown that more extensive surgery is not necessarily better. Mastectomy can actually be different operations for different people, in different situations.


In a "simple" or "total" mastectomy, the surgeon removes the entire breast but does not take out any axillary lymph nodes (nodes in the underarm area, also called the axilla). No muscles are removed from beneath your breast. Occasionally, lymph nodes may be removed because they are actually located within the breast tissue taken during surgery. A total mastectomy is appropriate for women with ductal carcinoma in situ or DCIS, and for women seeking prophylactic mastectomies—that is, breast removal in order to prevent any possibility of breast cancer occurring.




Woman with total (simple) mastectomy
A pink highlighted area indicates tissue removed at mastectomy

B axillary lymph nodes: levels I

C axillary lymph nodes: levels II

D axillary lymph nodes: levels III




A modified radical mastectomy removes the entire breast and includes a procedure called axillary dissection, in which levels I and II (of three levels) of the axillary lymph nodes in the underarm area) are also removed. Most women who have mastectomies today have modified radical mastectomies.





Woman with modified radical mastectomy
A pink highlighted area indicates tissue removed at mastectomy

B axillary lymph nodes: levels I

C axillary lymph nodes: levels II

D axillary lymph nodes: levels III



Radical mastectomy includes removal of the entire breast, all underarm lymph nodes, and chest wall muscles under the breast. Although it was common in the past, radical mastectomy is now rarely performed because modified radical mastectomy has proven to be just as effective and less disfiguring. Today radical mastectomy is recommended only when cancer has spread to the chest muscles under the breast.







Woman with radical mastectomy
A pink highlighted area indicates tissue removed at mastectomy

B axillary lymph nodes: levels I

C axillary lymph nodes: levels II

D axillary lymph nodes: levels III

E supraclavicular lymph nodes

F internal mammary lymph nodes
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بعتذر لان الصور ماعم ترنفع للموقع مدري ليش اذا حدا من الدكاترة بيرفعن بمشاركة منشان الفائدة
هدول روابط الانواع بالتسلسل:
http://www.breastcancer.org/Images/simple_mastectomy%5B2%5D_tcm8-79466.jpg
http://www.breastcancer.org/Images/radical_mastectomy_tcm8-326804.jpg
http://www.breastcancer.org/Images/radical_mastectomy_tcm8-326804.jpg
وهدول كمان روابط تانية :
http://img.webmd.com/dtmcms/live/webmd/consumer_assets/site_images/articles/health_and_medical_reference/cancer/Total_Mastectomy.jpg
http://www.breastpreservationfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/ssm_06_large.jpg
http://www.chelationtherapyonline.com/PreventCancer/images/breasta.jpg

Dr.BilaL
11-18-2010, 08:40 PM
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PaceMaker
11-18-2010, 08:58 PM
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Dr.Tariq
11-18-2010, 09:32 PM
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إذا انعرف أنه السرطان صار فيه نقائل (metastasis) لكل الجسم (يعني مو بس للمف نود القريبة)، بيعملو mastectomy شي؟؟؟؟

D.insulin
11-18-2010, 10:41 PM
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