Surgical treatment of secondary lymphedema of the upper limb by stepped microsurgical lymphaticovenous anastomoses
2017
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The incidence of lymphedema following treatment for breast cancer ranges between 10 and 50% after complete axillary dissection and gives rise to severe functional discomfort in patients. Results of lymphaticovenous anastomoses (LVA) in surgical treatment of lymphedema appear to be favorable. However, the available literature on this topic is scarce, often with short follow-up times. The aim of this study is to analyze the results of LVA on 31 patients and to review the existing literature.
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