Linfedema em pacientes submetidas à mastectomia radical modificada

Resumo

Purpose: to evaluate the rate of lymphedema and its relation to the type of surgery, age and weight of the patient. Methods: one hundred and nine patients with breast cancer, submitted to modified radical mastectomy sparing the pectoralis major or both pectorales, were studied. Differences of more than 2.0 cm between the diameters of the upper members, measured above and below the elbow, were considered as due to lymphedema. Results: a total rate of 14% of this complication was observed (15 cases). In mastectomies sparing both pectoralis muscles, a smaller rate was observed (9%), when compared to 15% using Patey’s technique. However, the difference was not significant. There was a significant relationship between the incidence of lymphedema and the patient’s weight and age. The lymphedema was observed in only one of the 34 patients younger than 46 years old, and none of the 19 patients with up to 50 kg presented lymphedema. Conclusion: in the present series lymphedema of the upper limb was associated with the older and heavier patients.

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Câncer de mama: tratamento, Cirurgia: complicações, Linfedema, Breast cancer, treatment, Breast cancer, complications of surgery, Breast cancer, lymphedema

Citação

FREITAS JÚNIOR, Ruffo de et al. Linfedema em pacientes submetidas à mastectomia radical modificada. Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia, São Paulo, v. 23, n. 4, p. 205-208, 2001.