Reliability of Different Surgical Oncoplastic Techniques in the Management of Breast Cancer

Breast conservative surgery (BCS) followed by radiotherapy has become the standard treatment of breast carcinoma. The cosmetic defects after breast conservation and radiotherapy are technically challenging and the outcome of their correction is disappointing. Oncoplastic surgical procedures evolved...

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Main Authors: Ahmed T. Awad, Ahmed Abdellatif, Mohamed M. Elmessiry, Haytham M. Fayed, Mahmoud A. Elhosseini
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Language:English
Published: GESDAV 2014-06-01
Series:Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=46052
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spelling doaj-7df7fb8e92584b28a7951c1b09dbacb92020-11-25T00:24:14ZengGESDAVArchives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery2146-81332014-06-013316617310.5455/aces.2014010806393146052Reliability of Different Surgical Oncoplastic Techniques in the Management of Breast CancerAhmed T. Awad0Ahmed Abdellatif1Mohamed M. Elmessiry2Haytham M. Fayed3Mahmoud A. ElhosseiniFaculty of medicine, Alexandria university Faculty of medicine, Alexandria university Faculty of medicine, Alexandria university Faculty of medicine, Alexandria universityBreast conservative surgery (BCS) followed by radiotherapy has become the standard treatment of breast carcinoma. The cosmetic defects after breast conservation and radiotherapy are technically challenging and the outcome of their correction is disappointing. Oncoplastic surgical procedures evolved with the concept of applying plastic reconstructive techniques to reshape the breast after conservative resection. Thus, breast deformity will be prevented. This work aimed at studying the feasibility of applying different oncoplastic surgical procedures in the treatment of operable breast cancer located in different breast quadrants. Between July 2009 and February 2011, 72 female patients with operable breast cancer were selected to undergo different types of oncoplastic procedures according to the location of the tumor and breast size, with a follow-up period ranging between 32 and 51 months. The application of oncoplastic procedures in different quadrants was associated with an acceptable cosmetic outcome (variable between excellent and good) in 81.9% of the studied patients. The complication rate was 16.7%. During the period of follow-up the incidence of local and systemic failure was 2.8 % and 6.6 %, respectively. As they allow wider excision volumes and better margins without cosmetic penalties, we can conclude that oncoplastic techniques are a valuable option in the armamentarium of a devoted breast surgeon aiming at conserving the breast and maintaining the female's body image. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2014; 3(3.000): 166-173]http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=46052Breast conservative surgeryoncoplastic breast surgerybreast cancer
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author Ahmed T. Awad
Ahmed Abdellatif
Mohamed M. Elmessiry
Haytham M. Fayed
Mahmoud A. Elhosseini
spellingShingle Ahmed T. Awad
Ahmed Abdellatif
Mohamed M. Elmessiry
Haytham M. Fayed
Mahmoud A. Elhosseini
Reliability of Different Surgical Oncoplastic Techniques in the Management of Breast Cancer
Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery
Breast conservative surgery
oncoplastic breast surgery
breast cancer
author_facet Ahmed T. Awad
Ahmed Abdellatif
Mohamed M. Elmessiry
Haytham M. Fayed
Mahmoud A. Elhosseini
author_sort Ahmed T. Awad
title Reliability of Different Surgical Oncoplastic Techniques in the Management of Breast Cancer
title_short Reliability of Different Surgical Oncoplastic Techniques in the Management of Breast Cancer
title_full Reliability of Different Surgical Oncoplastic Techniques in the Management of Breast Cancer
title_fullStr Reliability of Different Surgical Oncoplastic Techniques in the Management of Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Reliability of Different Surgical Oncoplastic Techniques in the Management of Breast Cancer
title_sort reliability of different surgical oncoplastic techniques in the management of breast cancer
publisher GESDAV
series Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery
issn 2146-8133
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Breast conservative surgery (BCS) followed by radiotherapy has become the standard treatment of breast carcinoma. The cosmetic defects after breast conservation and radiotherapy are technically challenging and the outcome of their correction is disappointing. Oncoplastic surgical procedures evolved with the concept of applying plastic reconstructive techniques to reshape the breast after conservative resection. Thus, breast deformity will be prevented. This work aimed at studying the feasibility of applying different oncoplastic surgical procedures in the treatment of operable breast cancer located in different breast quadrants. Between July 2009 and February 2011, 72 female patients with operable breast cancer were selected to undergo different types of oncoplastic procedures according to the location of the tumor and breast size, with a follow-up period ranging between 32 and 51 months. The application of oncoplastic procedures in different quadrants was associated with an acceptable cosmetic outcome (variable between excellent and good) in 81.9% of the studied patients. The complication rate was 16.7%. During the period of follow-up the incidence of local and systemic failure was 2.8 % and 6.6 %, respectively. As they allow wider excision volumes and better margins without cosmetic penalties, we can conclude that oncoplastic techniques are a valuable option in the armamentarium of a devoted breast surgeon aiming at conserving the breast and maintaining the female's body image. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2014; 3(3.000): 166-173]
topic Breast conservative surgery
oncoplastic breast surgery
breast cancer
url http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=46052
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