Aspectos evolutivos de neoplasmas mamários em cadelas nos diferentes tratamentos cirúrgicos: estudo retrospectivo
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Resumo: | Mammary tumors are the most common type among those tumors in dogs, where approximately 50% are malignant. The etiologies of these neoplasms are still quite controversial, however, it is known that tumors of malignant origin have high ability to spread among the targets, inguinal and axillary lymph nodes, and the breast parenchyma. The type of therapy can be modified using traditional therapies such as anticancer chemotherapy, electrochemotherapy, metronomic chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgical. The surgery effectively in curing about 50% of malignant tumors. What has been widely discussed in recent years is how to surgical resection used for removal of breast neoplasms influence the high rates of tumor recurrence. The current literature recommend that make surgical removal of the chain affected mammary glands, along with all associated lymphatic tissue, thereby improving the prognosis of patients. However, stresses the importance of the development of predictive evaluation criteria in an attempt to achieve better surgical planning with broader approaches and free of tumor cells. This study was conducted at the Veterinary Hospital of the Federal University of Santa Maria, with 502 bitches with breast neoplasms and were subjected to some type of surgical procedure for correction. We conducted a post-surgical study using a questionnaire based on questions and answers related to the type of procedure performed, realization of ovariohysterectomy and postoperative recurrence percentages. In the survey it was observed that the surgical techniques of total bilateral mastectomy ( 11%) and total unilateral mastectomy (17%) had lower percentages of recurrence when compared to regional mastectomies ( 75%) and lumpectomies ( 83%). After the results of the questionnaire, there was a pilot study with 6 bitches presenting breast neoplasms, aiming at a proposed new surgical technique for the treatment of breast neoplasms in dogs, taking into account the results collected and some principles of surgery oncology established. |
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Aspectos evolutivos de neoplasmas mamários em cadelas nos diferentes tratamentos cirúrgicos: estudo retrospectivoEvolutionary aspects of breast neoplasms in bitches in different surgical treatments : retrospective study 2015Neoplasias mamáriasMetástaseMastectomiaCadelasMammary tumorsMetastasisMastectomyBitchesCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIAMammary tumors are the most common type among those tumors in dogs, where approximately 50% are malignant. The etiologies of these neoplasms are still quite controversial, however, it is known that tumors of malignant origin have high ability to spread among the targets, inguinal and axillary lymph nodes, and the breast parenchyma. The type of therapy can be modified using traditional therapies such as anticancer chemotherapy, electrochemotherapy, metronomic chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgical. The surgery effectively in curing about 50% of malignant tumors. What has been widely discussed in recent years is how to surgical resection used for removal of breast neoplasms influence the high rates of tumor recurrence. The current literature recommend that make surgical removal of the chain affected mammary glands, along with all associated lymphatic tissue, thereby improving the prognosis of patients. However, stresses the importance of the development of predictive evaluation criteria in an attempt to achieve better surgical planning with broader approaches and free of tumor cells. This study was conducted at the Veterinary Hospital of the Federal University of Santa Maria, with 502 bitches with breast neoplasms and were subjected to some type of surgical procedure for correction. We conducted a post-surgical study using a questionnaire based on questions and answers related to the type of procedure performed, realization of ovariohysterectomy and postoperative recurrence percentages. In the survey it was observed that the surgical techniques of total bilateral mastectomy ( 11%) and total unilateral mastectomy (17%) had lower percentages of recurrence when compared to regional mastectomies ( 75%) and lumpectomies ( 83%). After the results of the questionnaire, there was a pilot study with 6 bitches presenting breast neoplasms, aiming at a proposed new surgical technique for the treatment of breast neoplasms in dogs, taking into account the results collected and some principles of surgery oncology established.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorAs neoplasias mamárias constituem o tipo mais comum dentre os tumores em cadelas, onde aproximadamente 50% são malignos. As etiologias dessas neoplasias ainda são bastante controversas, porém, sabe-se que os tumores de origem maligna possuem elevada capacidade de disseminação entre os linfonodos sentinelas, inguinais e axilares, e o parênquima mamário. O tipo de terapia pode variar entre quimioterapia antineoplásica, eletroquimioterapia quimioterapia metronômica, radioterapia ou de forma cirúrgica, sendo a cirurgia eficaz na cura de cerca de 50% dos tumores malignos. O que vem sendo amplamente discutido nos últimos anos é a forma de ressecção cirúrgica utilizada para remoção dos neoplasmas mamários e sua influência nas altas taxas de recidivas tumorais. A literatura atual recomenda que se faça a remoção cirúrgica da cadeia de glândulas mamárias afetadas, juntamente com todo o tecido linfático associado, melhorando assim o prognóstico dos pacientes. Porém, frisa-se a importância do desenvolvimento de critérios de avaliação preditivos na tentativa de alcançar melhor planejamento cirúrgico com abordagens mais amplas e livres de células tumorais. O presente estudo foi realizado no Hospital Veterinário Universitário da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, com 502 cadelas portadoras de neoplasmas mamários e que foram submetidas a algum tipo de procedimento cirúrgico para sua correção. Realizou-se um estudo pós-cirúrgico utilizando um questionário baseado em perguntas e respostas relacionadas ao tipo de procedimento executado, realização da ovário-histerectomia e porcentagens de recidivas pós-operatórias. No levantamento realizado foi observado que as técnicas cirúrgicas de mastectomia total bilateral (11%) e mastectomia total unilateral (17%) apresentaram menores porcentagens de recidiva tumoral quando comparadas às mastectomias regionais (75%) e lumpectomias (83%). Após os resultados do questionário, realizou-se um estudo piloto com 6 cadelas apresentando neoplasmas mamários, visando uma nova proposta de técnica cirúrgica realizada para o tratamento dos neoplasmas mamários em cadelas, levando em consideração os resultados coletados e alguns princípios de cirurgia oncológica já estabelecidos.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRMedicina VeterináriaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Medicina VeterináriaPippi, Ney Luishttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7254479300721225Stainki, Daniel Roulimhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0445408645323550Huppes, Rafael Ricardohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9577381152262370Kasper, Priscila Natasha2015-10-192015-10-192015-02-24info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfKASPER, Priscila Natasha. EVOLUTIONARY ASPECTS OF BREAST NEOPLASMS IN BITCHES IN DIFFERENT SURGICAL TREATMENTS : RETROSPECTIVE STUDY 2015.. 2015. 43 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Medicina Veterinária) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2015.http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/10206ark:/26339/00130000113z9porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2022-02-25T12:40:20Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/10206Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2022-02-25T12:40:20Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Aspectos evolutivos de neoplasmas mamários em cadelas nos diferentes tratamentos cirúrgicos: estudo retrospectivo Evolutionary aspects of breast neoplasms in bitches in different surgical treatments : retrospective study 2015 |
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Aspectos evolutivos de neoplasmas mamários em cadelas nos diferentes tratamentos cirúrgicos: estudo retrospectivo |
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Aspectos evolutivos de neoplasmas mamários em cadelas nos diferentes tratamentos cirúrgicos: estudo retrospectivo Kasper, Priscila Natasha Neoplasias mamárias Metástase Mastectomia Cadelas Mammary tumors Metastasis Mastectomy Bitches CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Aspectos evolutivos de neoplasmas mamários em cadelas nos diferentes tratamentos cirúrgicos: estudo retrospectivo |
title_full |
Aspectos evolutivos de neoplasmas mamários em cadelas nos diferentes tratamentos cirúrgicos: estudo retrospectivo |
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Aspectos evolutivos de neoplasmas mamários em cadelas nos diferentes tratamentos cirúrgicos: estudo retrospectivo |
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Aspectos evolutivos de neoplasmas mamários em cadelas nos diferentes tratamentos cirúrgicos: estudo retrospectivo |
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Aspectos evolutivos de neoplasmas mamários em cadelas nos diferentes tratamentos cirúrgicos: estudo retrospectivo |
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Kasper, Priscila Natasha |
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Kasper, Priscila Natasha |
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Pippi, Ney Luis http://lattes.cnpq.br/7254479300721225 Stainki, Daniel Roulim http://lattes.cnpq.br/0445408645323550 Huppes, Rafael Ricardo http://lattes.cnpq.br/9577381152262370 |
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Kasper, Priscila Natasha |
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Neoplasias mamárias Metástase Mastectomia Cadelas Mammary tumors Metastasis Mastectomy Bitches CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Neoplasias mamárias Metástase Mastectomia Cadelas Mammary tumors Metastasis Mastectomy Bitches CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Mammary tumors are the most common type among those tumors in dogs, where approximately 50% are malignant. The etiologies of these neoplasms are still quite controversial, however, it is known that tumors of malignant origin have high ability to spread among the targets, inguinal and axillary lymph nodes, and the breast parenchyma. The type of therapy can be modified using traditional therapies such as anticancer chemotherapy, electrochemotherapy, metronomic chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgical. The surgery effectively in curing about 50% of malignant tumors. What has been widely discussed in recent years is how to surgical resection used for removal of breast neoplasms influence the high rates of tumor recurrence. The current literature recommend that make surgical removal of the chain affected mammary glands, along with all associated lymphatic tissue, thereby improving the prognosis of patients. However, stresses the importance of the development of predictive evaluation criteria in an attempt to achieve better surgical planning with broader approaches and free of tumor cells. This study was conducted at the Veterinary Hospital of the Federal University of Santa Maria, with 502 bitches with breast neoplasms and were subjected to some type of surgical procedure for correction. We conducted a post-surgical study using a questionnaire based on questions and answers related to the type of procedure performed, realization of ovariohysterectomy and postoperative recurrence percentages. In the survey it was observed that the surgical techniques of total bilateral mastectomy ( 11%) and total unilateral mastectomy (17%) had lower percentages of recurrence when compared to regional mastectomies ( 75%) and lumpectomies ( 83%). After the results of the questionnaire, there was a pilot study with 6 bitches presenting breast neoplasms, aiming at a proposed new surgical technique for the treatment of breast neoplasms in dogs, taking into account the results collected and some principles of surgery oncology established. |
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KASPER, Priscila Natasha. EVOLUTIONARY ASPECTS OF BREAST NEOPLASMS IN BITCHES IN DIFFERENT SURGICAL TREATMENTS : RETROSPECTIVE STUDY 2015.. 2015. 43 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Medicina Veterinária) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2015. http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/10206 |
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