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    Lymph Node Removal (Lymphadenectomy) for Melanoma

    Lymph Node Removal (Lymphadenectomy) for Melanoma



    Risks

    Surgery to remove lymph nodes can cause many side effects. The risks of lymphadenectomy include:

    • Buildup of fluid at the site of surgery (seroma).
    • Infection.
    • Swelling of a limb affected by removal of the lymph nodes (Reference lymphedema).
    • Numbness, tingling, or pain in the surgical area.
    • Breakdown (sloughing) of skin over the area.


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