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👉 Lymphadenectomy consists of the surgical removal of the lymph nodes in women with endometrial cancer, cervical cancer, or ovarian cancer. We currently do this procedure by minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery in almost all women with gynecological cancer
✨️ Dr. Lucas Minig and his multidisciplinary team. He is specialized in high complexity surgeries for gynecological cancer and minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery
📍 Valencia, Spain.
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✅ This surgical procedure is performed through a laparoscopic or robotic minimally invasive surgery in almost all patients who indicate a lymphadenectomy for gynecological cancer. Lymph nodes are small rounded structures of a few millimeters located over the main arteries and veins of our body and are also surrounded by a adipose tissue, that is why these surgeries must be done with great caution, to avoid damage to the arteries, veins, nerves, different organs.
✅ As you see here, in this adipose tissue is where the lymph nodes are, and you cannot know exactly how many nodes have been removed until the pathologists separate them from the fatty tissue that surrounds them.
✅ Also, after this, they analyze them one by one to know if one of these nodes has a tumor disease. It is estimated that each person has about 10 nodes in the pelvic region and about 15 nodes in the abdominal region, but it is true that this number of nodes can vary from one person to another.
✅ This is the adipose tissue with all the nodes of the right pelvis, and this is the final view of the arteries, veins, and nerves of the pelvis without the lymph nodes and the surrounding fatty tissue.
✅ On the other hand, to remove the abdominal lymph nodes we also make small incisions of a few millimeters but on the left side of the abdomen and through there we access the abdominal region where are the main arteries and veins of our body. Which are the aorta artery and the vena cava.
✅ Around these blood vessels are the lymph nodes of this abdominal region along with the fatty tissue that we have to remove. These are extremely precise surgeries, that need to be performed with very special care to avoid vascular damage in these large vessels.
✅ And there you can see the fat tissue with the lymph nodes where we are separating them from the aorta artery, then we separate the fat tissue from the space between the vena cava and the aorta artery, and here at the end of the surgery, you can see all the vascular structures and the aorta artery and the vena cava without the adipose tissue and the lymph nodes surrounding it.
✅ So, today we can perform these lymphadenectomies by laparoscopic or robotic minimally invasive surgery in almost all the women with gynecological cancer.
As you have seen these are extremely precise procedures and that is why they must be performed by well-trained surgeons. The removal of lymph node will help us to know with greatest precision what is the real extent of the disease in each of our patients.
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