Evaluation the effect of preserving intercostobrachial nerve in axillary dissection for breast cancer patient

© 2019 Gland Surgery. All rights reserved. Background: The Intercostobrachial nerve (ICBN) is responsible for sensory function in the axillar and upper arm. The majority of surgeons routinely sacrifice the ICBN during axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) because of technical difficulties. Therefore...

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Main Authors: Prakasit Chirappapha, Methas Arunnart, Panuwat Lertsithichai, Chairat Supsamutchai, Thongchai Sukarayothin, Monchai Leesombatpaiboon
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spelling th-mahidol.519992020-01-27T17:15:54Z Evaluation the effect of preserving intercostobrachial nerve in axillary dissection for breast cancer patient Prakasit Chirappapha Methas Arunnart Panuwat Lertsithichai Chairat Supsamutchai Thongchai Sukarayothin Monchai Leesombatpaiboon Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Medicine © 2019 Gland Surgery. All rights reserved. Background: The Intercostobrachial nerve (ICBN) is responsible for sensory function in the axillar and upper arm. The majority of surgeons routinely sacrifice the ICBN during axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) because of technical difficulties. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the effects of the preservation or division of the ICBN on the incidence of post-operative sensory disturbance, health-related quality of life (HRQOL), and the physical functions of the upper limbs. Methods: We performed a randomized double-blind trial comparing the incidence of sensory disturbance, HRQOL and physical functions of upper limbs in the preservation and the removal of the ICBN. Clinicians performed sensory evaluation at 2 weeks and 3 months after surgery. The sensory evaluation included questionnaires (subjective evaluation) and physical examination (objective evaluation) to evaluate sensory disturbance of the upper arm. HRQOL and physical function of upper limbs was accessed before surgery and at three months after surgery, using Short Form-36 and QuickDASH questionnaires, both in Thai language versions. Results: At the end of the surgical procedures there were 15 patients in the preserved group (group P) and 28 patients in the non-preserved group (group N). In as-treated analysis, there was no significant difference between the groups in pain, sensory loss, physical examination of touch and pinprick sensation, and areas of sensory dullness. HRQOL found that the reported pain in P group was higher than N group in both intention-to-treat and as-treated analysis. In the QuickDASH scores of physical functions of the upper limbs there was a significant difference, 9.1 in group P and 20.5 in group N (P=0.013). Conclusions: ICBN preservation provides no benefit to improving sensation, but there are benefits in HRQOL and physical functions of upper limbs at three months after surgery. 2020-01-27T10:15:54Z 2020-01-27T10:15:54Z 2019-01-01 Article Gland Surgery. Vol.8, No.6 (2019), 599-608 10.21037/gs.2019.10.06 22278575 2227684X 2-s2.0-85077270381 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/51999 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85077270381&origin=inward
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Prakasit Chirappapha
Methas Arunnart
Panuwat Lertsithichai
Chairat Supsamutchai
Thongchai Sukarayothin
Monchai Leesombatpaiboon
Evaluation the effect of preserving intercostobrachial nerve in axillary dissection for breast cancer patient
description © 2019 Gland Surgery. All rights reserved. Background: The Intercostobrachial nerve (ICBN) is responsible for sensory function in the axillar and upper arm. The majority of surgeons routinely sacrifice the ICBN during axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) because of technical difficulties. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the effects of the preservation or division of the ICBN on the incidence of post-operative sensory disturbance, health-related quality of life (HRQOL), and the physical functions of the upper limbs. Methods: We performed a randomized double-blind trial comparing the incidence of sensory disturbance, HRQOL and physical functions of upper limbs in the preservation and the removal of the ICBN. Clinicians performed sensory evaluation at 2 weeks and 3 months after surgery. The sensory evaluation included questionnaires (subjective evaluation) and physical examination (objective evaluation) to evaluate sensory disturbance of the upper arm. HRQOL and physical function of upper limbs was accessed before surgery and at three months after surgery, using Short Form-36 and QuickDASH questionnaires, both in Thai language versions. Results: At the end of the surgical procedures there were 15 patients in the preserved group (group P) and 28 patients in the non-preserved group (group N). In as-treated analysis, there was no significant difference between the groups in pain, sensory loss, physical examination of touch and pinprick sensation, and areas of sensory dullness. HRQOL found that the reported pain in P group was higher than N group in both intention-to-treat and as-treated analysis. In the QuickDASH scores of physical functions of the upper limbs there was a significant difference, 9.1 in group P and 20.5 in group N (P=0.013). Conclusions: ICBN preservation provides no benefit to improving sensation, but there are benefits in HRQOL and physical functions of upper limbs at three months after surgery.
author2 Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
author_facet Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
Prakasit Chirappapha
Methas Arunnart
Panuwat Lertsithichai
Chairat Supsamutchai
Thongchai Sukarayothin
Monchai Leesombatpaiboon
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author Prakasit Chirappapha
Methas Arunnart
Panuwat Lertsithichai
Chairat Supsamutchai
Thongchai Sukarayothin
Monchai Leesombatpaiboon
author_sort Prakasit Chirappapha
title Evaluation the effect of preserving intercostobrachial nerve in axillary dissection for breast cancer patient
title_short Evaluation the effect of preserving intercostobrachial nerve in axillary dissection for breast cancer patient
title_full Evaluation the effect of preserving intercostobrachial nerve in axillary dissection for breast cancer patient
title_fullStr Evaluation the effect of preserving intercostobrachial nerve in axillary dissection for breast cancer patient
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation the effect of preserving intercostobrachial nerve in axillary dissection for breast cancer patient
title_sort evaluation the effect of preserving intercostobrachial nerve in axillary dissection for breast cancer patient
publishDate 2020
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