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Oncoplastic Breast Surgery - Our Experiences in the Breast Clinic, IPGME&R, Kolkata.

Diptendra Kumar Sarkar, Abhiram Maji, Sujitesh Saha, Jayanta Kumar Biswas.   

Abstract

Oncoplastic breast surgery is the fusion of oncological and surgical principles to gain successful breast tumour excision with good cosmesis. It is an widely accepted and popular method in the western world. However, the picture is different in India. The major issues here, like late detection and advanced tumours, poor socio-economic status overriding quality of life issue and shortage of dedicated oncoplastic surgeons result in a poor acceptance and practice of oncoplastic breast surgery. This article explores the use of various oncoplastic techniques in clinical practice and discusses future directions in this emerging field in an Indian perspective. In our institute (breast care unit, I.P.G.M.E&R,Kolkata), we performed a retrospective study over a period of five years (2005-2009). It included a sample size of 30 patients with diagnosed breast cancer or Phylloides Tumor (PT). The study focused on the indications, type of oncoplastic procedure used, cosmetic outcome (shape / volume replacement, ptosis correction & chest wall coverage), complications faced and response to subsequent therapy. The indications, for which oncoplastic techniques were applied, were DCIS (2), LCIS (1), IDC (19) and phylloides tumor (8). Of the 30 patients, RAT was used in 8, LDMF (of various types and volume) was used in 16, pedicled TRAM flap was used in 3 and reduction mastopexy in 3.The procedural indications of reconstruction were total glandular replacement by TRAM flap, mini-LDMF to fill volume loss after BCS or wide local excision, rotation advancement technique for reshaping / symmetry maintenance after BCS or wide local excision, LDMF for chest wall coverage after MRM and reduction mastopexy after wide local excision. From patient's point of view the outcome of surgery was highly satisfactory (score 3 or more) in 19 out of 30 patients (63.33%). LDMF was the most commonly used (16 out of 30) oncoplastic procedure with least complication rates (0 out of 16). 4 out of 30 patients had complications related to the procedure. Chest wall coverage after MRM still forms the main indication of oncoplastic surgery in this country.

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Keywords:  Breast; Oncoplastic; Surgery

Year:  2011        PMID: 22693402      PMCID: PMC3244194          DOI: 10.1007/s13193-011-0065-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Surg Oncol        ISSN: 0975-7651


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