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Michelle Milee Chang1, Tara Huston, Jeffrey Ascherman, Christine Rohde.
Abstract
Oncoplastic breast reduction combines oncologically sound concepts of cancer removal with aesthetically maximized approaches for breast reduction. Numerous incision patterns and types of pedicles can be used for purposes of oncoplastic reduction, each tailored for size and location of tumor. A team approach between reconstructive and breast surgeons produces positive long-term oncologic results as well as satisfactory cosmetic and functional outcomes, rendering oncoplastic breast reduction a favorable treatment option for certain patients with breast cancer.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23209890 PMCID: PMC3504375 DOI: 10.1155/2012/907576
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Surg Oncol ISSN: 2090-1402
Figure 1(a) Preoperative markings before Wise pattern superomedial pedicle oncoplastic breast reduction. The patient's breast cancer is located in the inferolateral breast. (b) Immediate on-table result after oncoplastic breast reduction showing location of scars.
Figure 2(a) Preoperative appearance of patient with left breast cancer. (b) Two-month postoperative appearance of patient after inferior pedicle Wise pattern breast reduction. Note incorporation of lumpectomy scar over superomedially located tumor into the incision for the areola.
Figure 3(a) Preoperative markings for Wise pattern oncoplastic breast reduction with planned excision of the left nipple areola complex. (b) Two-week postoperative result showing bilateral oncoplastic breast reductions with excision of left nipple-areola complex. Patient will then have nipple-areola reconstruction after completion of radiation.