Using indocyanine green and methylene blue for axillary reverse mapping in modified radical mastectomy for breast cancer
Rabinarayan Guru,
Jhilik Ghosh,
Atul Chauhan
et al.
Abstract:Axillary Reverse Mapping (ARM) is a method used to identify the lymph nodes (known as ARM nodes) and lymphatic vessels of the upper limb that pass through the axillary region during breast cancer surgery. It is also known as DUAL mapping or SPLIT mapping. The main goal of ARM is to decrease the occurrence of arm lymphedema. This is based on the hypothesis that the ARM procedure reveals an alternative lymphatic pathway originating from the arm. To assess the rates of intraoperative identification and metastasis… Show more
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