American journal of surgery
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Review Comparative Study
A comparison of the adverse reactions associated with isosulfan blue versus methylene blue dye in sentinel lymph node biopsy for breast cancer.
Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is an established means of staging the axilla in patients with breast cancer. Recently, methylene blue dye has been shown to be an efficacious and cost-effective alternative to isosulfan blue. With the increasing popularity of SLNB, the potential complications of isosulfan blue use must be appreciated. ⋯ The use of isosulfan blue due for SLNB is associated with a significant number of allergic reactions, some of which are life-threatening. Because methylene blue dye has been shown to be equally effective and does not pose a serious risk of serious allergic reactions, it offers an improved technique above isosulfan blue dye for SLNB.
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Case Reports
A secure technique of intracorporeal Roux-Y reconstruction after laparoscopic distal gastrectomy.
Laparoscopic distal gastrectomy [LDG] is a minimally invasive surgery for gastric carcinoma. The Billroth I method has been commonly employed to reconstruct alimentary tract after LDG. Conversely, Roux-Y reconstruction is employed far less commonly despite its merits. Technical difficulties, including a risk of twisting the Roux loop under limited vision through a laparoscope, have hampered Roux-Y reconstruction after LDG. ⋯ By using the present technique, intracorporeal Roux-Y reconstruction after LDG can be accomplished without a risk of twisting the jejunal loop.