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Dr. Mishra's Lecture on Axilloscopy at CAMLS, Florida, USA
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Dr. Mishra's Lecture on Axilloscopy at CAMLS, University of South Florida, USA. Fellowship of Minimal Acess Surgery Training course conducted by World Laparoscopy Training Institute, Florida, United States of America.

Axilloscopy is easy to perform, provided the surgeon with constant visualization of vital anatomical structures, and allowed easy separation and dissection of the axillary lymph nodes and the first rib. As a technical aid prior to a conventional axillary dissection, or as part of a pure endoscopic procedure in the axilla, balloon axilloscopy is 100% reliable in identifying the long thoracic nerve and moving it out of the way, separating the lymph nodes from it, and from the intercostobrachial nerve and axillary vein and artery, rendering the whole dissection process safer for both the surgeon and the patient. https://www.laparoscopyhospital.com/wlhusa.html
 

Axilloscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that involves the use of a small endoscope to examine and remove lymph nodes in the axilla (armpit area). The procedure is commonly used for staging breast cancer and other types of cancer that spread to the lymph nodes in the axilla. Here is an overview of the procedure:

  1. Anesthesia: The patient will receive local anesthesia to numb the area.

  2. Small incision: A small incision is made in the armpit to allow the insertion of the axilloscope, a thin, flexible tube with a camera and light on the end.

  3. Examination: The surgeon will use the axilloscope to examine the axillary lymph nodes and identify any abnormalities.

  4. Biopsy or removal of lymph nodes: If necessary, the surgeon will use specialized instruments to biopsy or remove any suspicious lymph nodes.

  5. Closure of incision: The incision is closed with sutures or surgical glue.

  6. Recovery: The patient can typically go home the same day as the procedure and may experience mild pain or discomfort, which can be managed with medication.

Axilloscopy is generally associated with less postoperative pain, shorter recovery times, and fewer complications compared to traditional open surgery. However, as with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks and complications, such as bleeding, infection, and injury to surrounding tissues. It is important to discuss the risks and benefits of axilloscopy with your surgeon to determine if it is the best option for you.

4 COMMENTS
Dr. Deepanshu Goyal
#4
Oct 14th, 2022 1:58 pm
Axilloscopy is the method, mainly used for the treatment of breast cancer by removing the axillary lymph nodes. During the treatment of Breast Cancer, one of the issues that have to be addressed is the management of the axilla. Axilla has the lymph nodes that drain the lymph from the Breast. Spread of cancer takes place by these lymphatics.
Dr. Sam Patric
#3
Jul 20th, 2022 12:49 pm
An outstanding presentation on Axilloscopy at CAMLS, Florida, USA by Dr. R. K. Mishra. Axilloscopy is the method, mainly used for the treatment of breast cancer by removing the axillary lymph nodes. During the treatment of Breast Cancer, one of the issues that have to be addressed is the management of the axilla. Axilla has the lymph nodes that drain the lymph from the Breast. Spread of cancer takes place by these lymphatics.
DR. Vidyanand
#2
Mar 9th, 2022 6:10 am
A Brilliant demonstration of Dr. Mishra's Lecture on Axilloscopy at CAMLS, Florida, USA
but I want to see the full procedure performed by Dr. R K Mishra, I like you, sir. Thanks for posting this educational video.
DR. Anshuman Sharma
#1
Mar 5th, 2022 3:30 pm
Very Educational video, I am so grateful to you. I wish you are my professor. You explain things clearly and make hard concepts easier to understand. Thanks a lot, sir for Dr. Mishra's Lecture on Axilloscopy at CAMLS, Florida, USA
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