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Significance of subclassification of sentinel lymph involvement in breast cancer for following surgical treatment
Červinka, Vladimír ; Jandík, Pavel (advisor) ; Schützner, Jan (referee) ; Fait, Vuk (referee)
Summary of histopathological analysis Sentinel lymph node biopsy is relatively new staging method in breast cancer women .Sentinel lymph nodes are assessed by hematoxylin eosin (HE) and by immunohistochemistry (IHC). The reason of the histopathological analysis of sentinel lymph nodes was to compare histological work up by HE with histological work up by IHC and based on this comparisone find if immunohistochemical examination of sentinel lymph nodes brings benefit to the patients or not. The goals of the histopathological analysis were to compare detection of macrometastases, micrometastases and submicrometastases in sentinel lymph nodes using hematoxylin-eosin examination and immunohistochemical examination according to the Czech Pathological Society guidelines. Between January 1st 2006 and December 31 st 2008 there were operated 173 patients with 174 breast cancer tumors at the Department of Surgery Pardubice. Based on size of metastases patients were stratified into groups according the American Joint Commitee on Cancer (AJCC). Totally, 173 patients underwent sentinel lymph node biopsy. One patient had bilateral tumor. There were performed 174 breast surgeries with sentinel lymph node biopsy. Using IHC examination there were found additional 15 (8,6%) patients with submicrometastases in...
Significance of subclassification of sentinel lymph involvement in breast cancer for following surgical treatment
Červinka, Vladimír ; Jandík, Pavel (advisor) ; Schützner, Jan (referee) ; Fait, Vuk (referee)
Summary of histopathological analysis Sentinel lymph node biopsy is relatively new staging method in breast cancer women .Sentinel lymph nodes are assessed by hematoxylin eosin (HE) and by immunohistochemistry (IHC). The reason of the histopathological analysis of sentinel lymph nodes was to compare histological work up by HE with histological work up by IHC and based on this comparisone find if immunohistochemical examination of sentinel lymph nodes brings benefit to the patients or not. The goals of the histopathological analysis were to compare detection of macrometastases, micrometastases and submicrometastases in sentinel lymph nodes using hematoxylin-eosin examination and immunohistochemical examination according to the Czech Pathological Society guidelines. Between January 1st 2006 and December 31 st 2008 there were operated 173 patients with 174 breast cancer tumors at the Department of Surgery Pardubice. Based on size of metastases patients were stratified into groups according the American Joint Commitee on Cancer (AJCC). Totally, 173 patients underwent sentinel lymph node biopsy. One patient had bilateral tumor. There were performed 174 breast surgeries with sentinel lymph node biopsy. Using IHC examination there were found additional 15 (8,6%) patients with submicrometastases in...
Comparative study of nursing in different surgical approaches in breast cancer women
Hošková, Blanka ; Červinka, Vladimír (advisor) ; Jandík, Pavel (referee) ; Tůmová, Andrea (referee)
ANNOTATION: Author: Blanka Hošková Institution: Surgery Department, Pardubice General Hospital. Title: Comparative study of nursing in different surgical approaches in breast cancer women Supervisor: Vladimír Červinka, M.D. Mgr. Jana Kučerová Number of pages: Numer of attachments : The year of finalizing 2008-04-06 Key words: brest cancer, sentinel lymph node biopsy, nursing after mastectomy, axillary lymph node dissection The aim of the bachelors work was to assess all information about breast cancer, characterized this disease, defined symptomatology, describe examination process, screening, chances of the treatment and prevention.. Our goal was to assess new trends in surgical treatment, nursing and implementation of these techniques into the praxis. Reasearch is to give information about average hospitalization time after particular types of procedures, about the lenght of insertion of the Redon drain, postoperative complications, postoperative inflammatory complications, postmastectomy pain syndrom and lymphedema. There are enclosed two casuistics: the first one - about the pacient who underwent sentinel lymph node biopsy and second one about the patient who underwent axillary dissection. This study informs about the possibilities and advantages of the new surgical approaches from nursing point of view...

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