Medial pectoral pedicle is a reliable landmark for axillary lymph node dissection

Background The anatomical orientation of structures in the axilla has not been well studied, although it is essential for a neat and safe dissection. The objective of this study was to determine the relations between neurovascular structures in the axilla as they were encountered during axillary lym...

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Main Authors: Yahya, Mohd Aripin, Naqiyah, Ibrahim, Rohaizak, Muhammad
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spelling my.unimas.ir.159172017-05-03T01:26:44Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15917/ Medial pectoral pedicle is a reliable landmark for axillary lymph node dissection Yahya, Mohd Aripin Naqiyah, Ibrahim Rohaizak, Muhammad RD Surgery Background The anatomical orientation of structures in the axilla has not been well studied, although it is essential for a neat and safe dissection. The objective of this study was to determine the relations between neurovascular structures in the axilla as they were encountered during axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) for breast cancer. Methods This was a prospective study of 29 consecutive ALNDs accompanying either mastectomy or wide local excision. The dissections were conducted in a stepwise manner and the orientation of the structures was determined as the dissections advanced from superficial to deeper planes. Results The medial pectoral pedicle was the most superficial neurovascular structure encountered during the dissections and was curled around the lateral border of the pectoralis minor muscle in most cases. The intercostobrachial nerve lay 1-2 cm behind and below, and the axillary vein was located 2-3 cm behind and above the pedicle. The long thoracic nerve was constantly found 2-3 cm behind the intercostobrachial nerve. The thoracodorsal nerve was always accompanied by a posterior tributary of the axillary vein. Conclusion Relations between neurovascular structures in the axilla are predictable. The medial pectoral pedicle, which is consistently found and superficially located, could be used as a landmark for ALND Elsevier Taiwan LLC 2013 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15917/1/Medial%20pectoral%20pedicle%20is%20a%20reliable%20landmark%20for%20axillary%20lymph%20node%20dissection%20%2824%20pages%29.pdf Yahya, Mohd Aripin and Naqiyah, Ibrahim and Rohaizak, Muhammad (2013) Medial pectoral pedicle is a reliable landmark for axillary lymph node dissection. Asian Journal of Surgery, 36 (4). pp. 150-153. ISSN 1015-9584 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1015958413000377 DOI: 10.1016/j.asjsur.2013.04.008
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Yahya, Mohd Aripin
Naqiyah, Ibrahim
Rohaizak, Muhammad
Medial pectoral pedicle is a reliable landmark for axillary lymph node dissection
description Background The anatomical orientation of structures in the axilla has not been well studied, although it is essential for a neat and safe dissection. The objective of this study was to determine the relations between neurovascular structures in the axilla as they were encountered during axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) for breast cancer. Methods This was a prospective study of 29 consecutive ALNDs accompanying either mastectomy or wide local excision. The dissections were conducted in a stepwise manner and the orientation of the structures was determined as the dissections advanced from superficial to deeper planes. Results The medial pectoral pedicle was the most superficial neurovascular structure encountered during the dissections and was curled around the lateral border of the pectoralis minor muscle in most cases. The intercostobrachial nerve lay 1-2 cm behind and below, and the axillary vein was located 2-3 cm behind and above the pedicle. The long thoracic nerve was constantly found 2-3 cm behind the intercostobrachial nerve. The thoracodorsal nerve was always accompanied by a posterior tributary of the axillary vein. Conclusion Relations between neurovascular structures in the axilla are predictable. The medial pectoral pedicle, which is consistently found and superficially located, could be used as a landmark for ALND
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author Yahya, Mohd Aripin
Naqiyah, Ibrahim
Rohaizak, Muhammad
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Naqiyah, Ibrahim
Rohaizak, Muhammad
author_sort Yahya, Mohd Aripin
title Medial pectoral pedicle is a reliable landmark for axillary lymph node dissection
title_short Medial pectoral pedicle is a reliable landmark for axillary lymph node dissection
title_full Medial pectoral pedicle is a reliable landmark for axillary lymph node dissection
title_fullStr Medial pectoral pedicle is a reliable landmark for axillary lymph node dissection
title_full_unstemmed Medial pectoral pedicle is a reliable landmark for axillary lymph node dissection
title_sort medial pectoral pedicle is a reliable landmark for axillary lymph node dissection
publisher Elsevier Taiwan LLC
publishDate 2013
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15917/1/Medial%20pectoral%20pedicle%20is%20a%20reliable%20landmark%20for%20axillary%20lymph%20node%20dissection%20%2824%20pages%29.pdf
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1015958413000377
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