Partial Mastectomy with Axillary Lymphadenectomy
A partial mastectomy is the surgical removal of cancerous breast tissue as well as removal of healthy tissue within the surrounding margin for additional testing. This procedure also includes the removal of the lymph nodes from the underarm or armpit--also known as an axillary node dissection. This procedure is performed on an outpatient basis.
THERE ARE NO PER DIEMS AND NO LIMIT ON THE NUMBER OF INPATIENT DAYS DURING THE 30 DAY BUNDLED PERIOD.
THERE ARE NO PER DIEMS AND NO LIMIT ON THE NUMBER OF INPATIENT DAYS DURING THE 30 DAY BUNDLED PERIOD.
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