Versatility of therapeutic reduction mammoplasty in oncoplastic breast conserving surgery
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Hernanz de la Fuente, Fernando Luis


Fecha
2015Derechos
Atribución-NoComercial 3.0 España. © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Baishideng Publishing
Group Inc.
Publicado en
2015, 5(3), 217-222
Editorial
Baishideng Publishing Group Inc
Palabras clave
Breast conserving surgery
Oncoplastic
Oncoplastic breast surgery
Reduction mammoplasty
Therapeutic mammaplasty
Resumen/Abstract
Oncoplastic breast conserving surgery is the gold
standard approach for the surgical treatment of early
breast cancer. There is a well defined technique named “therapeutic mammoplasty” which is characterized for
using a reduction mammaplasty technique to treat
breast cancer conservatively. In our current practice,
“therapeutic mammoplasty” or therapeutic reduction
mammaplasty is our favorite oncoplastic breast
conserving approach which it used in almost half of
our patients. This technique is very versatile allows us
the resection of tumors located in all breast quadrants
of patients with moderate-to large-sized breasts. We
describe a series of 57 patients who were treated using
a therapeutic reduction mammaplasty. All surgical
procedures were carried out by one comprehensive
breast surgeon who planned and designed the surgery
performing both oncologic and reconstructive procedures.
Surgical margins were insufficient in eight patients
(14%). Nine patients (15.8%) had a complication in
early postoperative period and in one of them adjuvant
radiotherapy was delayed four months due to a wound
dehiscence.
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