Anatomical and surgical concepts in lymphatic regeneration Journal Article


Authors: Avraham, T.; Daluvoy, S. V.; Kueberuwa, E.; Kasten, J. L.; Mehrara, B. J.
Article Title: Anatomical and surgical concepts in lymphatic regeneration
Abstract: Chronic post-surgical lymphedema is common condition that afflicts nearly 2 million Americans. In the USA, it is most commonly encountered in the upper extremities of patients who have undergone axillary lymph node dissection for breast cancer. Lymphedema has a significant negative effect on cosmesis, limb function, and overall quality of life. Despite the impact of this condition, very little is known about how to effectively prevent or treat lymphedema. While therapeutic options for chronic extremity lymphedema remain limited, several surgical approaches have been suggested. These include techniques aimed at reducing limb volume, as well as techniques that aim to reconstitute disrupted lymphatic channels. Operations proposed to re-establish lymphatic continuity include lymphatico-venous anastomoses, lymphatico-lymphatico anastomoses, and tissue transfer. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords: follow up; lymphoscintigraphy; breast neoplasms; microsurgery; postoperative complications; lymphangiogenesis; lymphedema; regeneration; lymphatic regeneration; lymphatic system; surgery; liposuction; lymphovenous anastomosis
Journal Title: Breast Journal
Volume: 16
Issue: 6
ISSN: 1075-122X
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 2010-11-01
Start Page: 639
End Page: 643
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4741.2010.00978.x
PUBMED: 21121083
PROVIDER: scopus
DOI/URL:
Notes: --- - "Export Date: 20 April 2011" - "CODEN: BRJOF" - "Source: Scopus"
Altmetric
Citation Impact
BMJ Impact Analytics
MSK Authors
  1. Sanjay Daluvoy
    17 Daluvoy
  2. Babak Mehrara
    449 Mehrara
  3. Tomer Avraham
    33 Avraham
  4. Jennifer Lynn Kasten
    3 Kasten