Subcutaneous Lymphatic Drainage

Date de l'article :
2011-09-28
Auteurs :
Juliet Jacobsen, MD, DPH, and Craig D. Blinderman, MD, MA
Affiliations :
Palliative Care Service (J.J.), Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School (J.J.), Boston, Massachusetts; and Palliative Medicine Service (C.D.B.), Departments of Anesthesiology and Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York, USA
Source :
1094 Journal of Pain and Symptom Management Vol. 41 No. 6 June 2011
Abstract :
Subcutaneous lymphatic drainage has been reported to be an effective treatment for severe refractory lymphedema in patients with lymphatic accumulation because of obstructive cancer. We review published techniques for lymphatic drainage and describe two cases where these techniques were modified with good results. J Pain Symptom Manage 2011;41:1094e1097.  2011 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of U.S. Cancer Pain Relief Committee.
Commentaires :
en désespoir de cause , il y aura toujours le drainage par cathéter qui pourra aider nos patients présentant des lymphoedèmes impressionnants et il y a ici 2 exemples non négligeables et simples à pratiquer