| Literature DB >> 35495747 |
Eva Lieto1, Annamaria Auricchio1, Silvia Erario1, Giovanni Del Sorbo1, Francesca Cardella1.
Abstract
Background: A less-invasive surgery is often required today for many tumors, when oncologic radicality is strictly ensured, both to minimize hospital stay and health costs and to guarantee aesthetical results. Breast surgery for cancer has been radically changed in the last years since conservative interventions are widely performed everywhere.Entities:
Keywords: breast cancer surgical technique; breast cancer treatment; breast surgery; mini-invasive breast surgery; subcutaneous quadrantectomy
Year: 2022 PMID: 35495747 PMCID: PMC9051078 DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2022.829975
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Surg ISSN: 2296-875X
Characteristics of the series and results.
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| Number | 38 | 37 | |
| Age | 34–76 | 27–77 |
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| (years) | 54 ± 11 | 53 ± 12 | |
| Size | 0.2–2.8 | 0.5–2.7 |
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| (cm) | 1.4 ± 0.7 | 1.6 ± 0.6 | |
| Node positive | 2 (5) | 2 (5) |
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| Radicality (%) | 100 | 100 |
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| Hospital stay | 3–10 | 2–7 |
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| (days) | 6 ± 2 | 4 ± 1 | |
| Postoperative complications | 5 (13) | 3 (8) |
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| Wound infection | 2 (5) | 2 (5) | |
| Seroma | 3 (8) | 1 (3) | |
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| Positive | 31 (82) | 32 (87) |
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| Negative | 7 (18) | 5 (13) | |
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| Positive | 9 (23) | 9 (25) |
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| Negative | 29 (77) | 28 (75) | |
| Breast Deformity | 12 (31) | 1 (3) |
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| 5y Actuarial OS (%) | 98% | 97% |
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| 5y Actuarial DFS (%) | 92% | 95% |
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| Cancer mortality | 1 (3) | 1 (3) |
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SQ indicates standard quadrantectomy. TSQ indicates totally subcutaneous quadrantectomy.
Age, size, and hospital stay are expressed as a range, and mean ± standard deviation values.
Numbers in parentheses are percentages.
The Kaplan–Meier method and long-rank test were used to compare overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) rates.
HR indicates hazard ratio.
Student's t-test.
Chi-square test.
Figure 1About 5-year actuarial disease-free survival (DFS). About 1–5-year disease-free survival rates in 75 patients undergoing surgery for early breast cancer. Group 1 refers to 38 patients undergoing standard quadrantectomy. Group 2 refers to 37 patients undergoing totally subcutaneous quadrantectomy.
Figure 2(A,B) Upper-external quadrantectomy: long-term results. (A) totally subcutaneous quadrantectomy (TSQ): The scar is near the areola with minimal alteration of the breast shape. (B) standard quadrantectomy (SQ): The scar is into the quadrant with minimal retraction in the middle third.