Published January 25, 2023 | Version v1
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INTRAOPERATIVE PREVENTION OF LYMPHORRHEA AFTER MASTECTOMY ACCORDING TO MADDEN MODIFICATION WITH BREAST CANCER

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Breast cancer is one of the most important problems of clinical oncology. Every year, more than 1.5 million women in the world are diagnosed with breast cancer [1,13]. At the same time, this indicator is increasing by 1-2% per year in Russia, Uzbekistan and foreign countries. A large proportion of breast cancer patients are treated with a modified mastectomy, as suggested by Madden [9,11].

Radical mastectomy and radical breast resections are complicated by long-term lymphorrhea in the postoperative period, taking into account that the regional lymph nodes are accompanied by subclavian, subumbilical and subscapular lymph nodes [2,5]. The more lymph nodes the surgeon removes in the subclavian, subclavian, and subscapular lymph nodes, the larger and long-term lymphorrhea is observed. long term leads to lymph aspiration [4,7,12].

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