| Literature DB >> 29537724 |
Ryungsa Kim1, Ami Kawai1, Megumi Wakisaka1, Yuri Funaoka1, Yui Nishida1, Naomi Yasuda1, Koji Arihiro2.
Abstract
Advances in surgical and anesthetic techniques have allowed for outpatient treatment of breast cancer. We evaluated the feasibility, safety, efficacy, and surgical outcomes of outpatient surgery in 370 patients with breast cancer who underwent breast-conserving surgery (BCS)/axillar lymph node (ALN) management. There were no deaths or severe intraoperative complications, but 41 complications were observed and disease recurrence occurred in 18 patients. The cumulative overall survival rate was 95.2%. Outpatient surgery was well tolerated, feasible, and safe in patients receiving BCS/ALN management.Entities:
Keywords: anesthetic technique; breast cancer; breast clinic; outpatient surgery
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29537724 DOI: 10.1111/tbj.13012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Breast J ISSN: 1075-122X Impact factor: 2.431