| Literature DB >> 31074383 |
Daniele Bordoni1, Pierfrancesco Cadenelli2, Matteo Ornelli3, Giuseppe Falco4, Antonello Accurso5, Antonio Gloria6, Saverio Maietta7, Nicola Rocco8, Cesare Magalotti1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The combination of breast conserving surgery (BCS) with plastic surgery techniques has provided a useful surgical tool matching the radicality of the oncological excision with the preservation of breast cosmesis. Even though BCS represents a good option for surgical treatment of tumors located in these quadrants, wide excisions often necessitate breast reshaping in order to avoid nipple areola complex (NAC) displacement and skin retraction. We present a new surgical technique to repair upper-outer quadrants' defects following breast cancer excision using dermo-glandular flaps and an axillary adipo-fascial flap.Entities:
Keywords: Breast Cancer; Oncoplastic breast surgery; Surgical technique
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31074383 PMCID: PMC7402579 DOI: 10.1186/s12893-018-0467-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Surg ISSN: 1471-2482 Impact factor: 2.102
Fig. 1Case 1. a = Pre-operative drawings; b = Intra-operative view: the skin overlying the tumour is undermined in a mastectomy fashion (3–4 mm flap thickness) and a wide excision of the tumour down to the pectoralis fascia is performed (yellow circle); c, d, e = Intra-operative view: the axillary flap is rotated to fill the defect in the Upper-Outer Quadrant (yellow arrows); f = 1-year follow-up result
Fig. 2Case 2. a, b = Pre-operative drawings; c = Intra-operative view: the skin overlying the tumour is undermined in a mastectomy fashion (3–4 mm flap thickness) and a wide excision of the tumour down to the pectoralis fascia is performed (yellow circle); d, e, f = Intra-operative view: the axillary flap is rotated to fill the defect in the Upper-Outer Quadrant (yellow arrows); g = Immediate post-operative result; h = 1-year follow- up result
Patients’ comorbidities
| Comorbidities | OBS (83 patients) | sBCS (85 patients) | p* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tobacco users | 20 (24.1%) | 13 (15.3%) | 0.15 |
| Diabetes | 2 (2.4%) | 5 (5.9%) | 0.26 |
| Obesity | 2 (2.4%) | 3 (3.5%) | 0.67 |
| Overweight | 10 (12%) | 12 (14.1%) | 0.69 |
| Hypertension | 19 (22.9%) | 23 (27.1%) | 0.53 |
| Dyslipidemia | 8 (9.6%) | 6 (7.1%) | 0.56 |
| Coronary Artery Disease | 8 (9.6%) | 8 (9.4%) | 0.96 |
Oncological characteristics
| Oncological Characteirstics | OBS (83 patients) | sBCS (85 patients) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| T | |||
| Tis | 9 (10.8%) | 3 (3.5%) | 0.07 |
| T1a | 11 (13.2%) | 9 (10.6%) | 0.60 |
| T1b | 16 (19.3%) | 18 (21.2%) | 0.76 |
| T1c | 38 (45.9%) | 40 (47.1%) | 0.88 |
| T2 | 9 (10.8%) | 15 (17.6%) | 0.21 |
| GRADE | |||
| G1 | 18 (21.7%) | 15 (17.6%) | 0.50 |
| G2 | 35 (42.2%) | 32 (37.6%) | 0.54 |
| G3 | 30 (36.1%) | 28 (32.9%) | 0.66 |
| ER positive | 57 (68.7%) | 52 (61.2%) | 0.31 |
| PgR positive | 55 (66.3%) | 54 (63.5%) | 0.70 |
| Ki-67 > 30% | 44 (53%) | 39 (45.9%) | 0.36 |
| Her-2 positive | 13 (15.7%) | 14 (16.5%) | 0.89 |
Cosmetic outcome assessment
| Cosmetic outcome | Self assessed | Assessed by surgeon | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Excellent | Good | Fair | Poor | Excellent | Good | Fair | Poor | |
| Oncoplastic Breast Surgery ( | ||||||||
| Breast symmetry | 25 (30.1%) | 48 (57.8%) | 10 (12.1%) | 0 | 35 (42.2%) | 42 (50.6%) | 6 (7.2%) | 0 |
| Nac symmetry | 32 (38.6%) | 49 (59%) | 2 (2.4%) | 0 | 40 (48.2%) | 38 (45.8%) | 5 (6%) | 0 |
| Breast shape | 39 (47%) | 42 (50.6%) | 2 (2.4%) | 0 | 40 (48.2%) | 39 (47%) | 4 (4.8%) | 0 |
| Scarring | 25 (30.1%) | 35 (42.2%) | 21 (25.3%) | 2 (2.4%) | 28 (33.7%) | 30 (36.1%) | 23 (27.7%) | 2 (2.4%) |
| Overall satisfaction | 45 (54.2%) | 30 (36.1%) | 8 (9.6%) | 0 | 48 (57.8%) | 30 (36.1%) | 5 (6%) | 0 |
| Standard Breast Conserving Surgery ( | ||||||||
| Breast symmetry | 10 (11.7%) | 25 (29.4%) | 41 (48.2%) | 9 (10.6%) | 10 (11.7%) | 33 (38.8%) | 33 (38.8%) | 5 (5.9%) |
| Nac symmetry | 9 (10.6%) | 27 (31.8%) | 34 (40%) | 15 (17.6%) | 12 (14.1%) | 30 (35.3%) | 40 (47.1%) | 3 (3.5%) |
| Breast shape | 29 (34.1%) | 35 (41.2%) | 15 (17.6%) | 6 (7.1%) | 31 (36.5%) | 37 (43.5%) | 9 (10.6%) | 3 (3.5%) |
| Scarring | 20 (23.5%) | 31 (36.5%) | 28 (32.9%) | 6 (7.1%) | 22 (25.9%) | 37 (43.5%) | 23 (27.1%) | 2 (2.3%) |
| Overall satisfaction | 32 (36.6%) | 24 (28.2%) | 23 (27.1%) | 6 (7.1%) | 35 (41.2%) | 28 (32.9%) | 17 (20%) | 5 (5.9%) |