AI Article Synopsis

  • Endoscopic-assisted breast surgery (EABS) offers better cosmetic results for breast cancer patients, but traditional axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) requires larger incisions and more retraction.
  • The proposed single-port three-dimensional endoscopic-assisted ALND (S-P 3D E-ALND) uses a minimally invasive technique with high success rates and improved visualization, analyzed from a study of 11 patients.
  • Preliminary results show 100% success without open surgery conversion, short operative times, minimal blood loss, and no significant complications over a median follow-up of 7 months, suggesting that S-P 3D E-ALND is a viable alternative for ALND.

Article Abstract

Endoscopic-assisted breast surgery (EABS) provides better cosmetic outcomes for breast cancer patients with small incisions in an inconspicuous area. However, an extended incision and heavy assistant retraction are usually required for an adequate exposure for conventional axillary lymph node dissection (ALND). Therefore, we propose an innovative single-port three-dimensional endoscopic-assisted ALND (S-P 3D E-ALND) to facilitate better visualization, and report its preliminary outcomes herein. The surgical technique of the S-P 3D E-ALND, using either monopolar Endo Hook, LigaSure, or , is described. A total of 11 breast cancer patients who received the S-P 3D E-ALND in a single institution from January 2023 to September 2023 were enrolled. The preliminary results of the S-P 3D E-ALND, including perioperative parameters, complication, and short-term oncological outcomes, were retrospectively analyzed. Endoscopic breast and axillary procedures were conducted via a single axillary incision. The primary success rate of the S-P 3D E-ALND was 100% without a conversion to open surgery. The median operative time for the S-P 3D E-ALND was 39 (IQR = 28, 49) minutes. Average blood loss during E-ALND was 3 (IQR = 3, 5) mL. The median number of harvested LN was 10 (IQR = 8, 11) LNs. During the median follow-up time of 7 months, there was no complication, lymphedema, shoulder stiffness, or chronic arm numbness found. None of the patients reported locoregional recurrence, distant metastasis, or mortality. The S-P 3D E-ALND can serve as an alternative approach for ALND in breast cancer patients undergoing EABS, as our findings indicate it results in only minor complications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11634405PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/tbj/6319218DOI Listing

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