Current surgery for breast cancer: reconstruction methods after conservative operations and after mastectomy

Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women and the majority of cases require surgical treatment. In the last few decades evidence-based medicine allowed surgeons to develop methods requiring less extensive surgery. Even three decades ago, every case was treated by dissecting...

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Main Authors: Urša Florijančič, Elga Majdič, Marko Hočevar, Uroš Ahčan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovenian Medical Association 2011-02-01
Series:Zdravniški Vestnik
Online Access:http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/115
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spelling doaj-999ca7147c3d4a3fa1e5566a8d3701ce2020-11-25T01:11:17ZengSlovenian Medical AssociationZdravniški Vestnik1318-03471581-02242011-02-018027Current surgery for breast cancer: reconstruction methods after conservative operations and after mastectomyUrša FlorijančičElga MajdičMarko HočevarUroš AhčanBackground: Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women and the majority of cases require surgical treatment. In the last few decades evidence-based medicine allowed surgeons to develop methods requiring less extensive surgery. Even three decades ago, every case was treated by dissecting the whole breast along with the pectoralis major muscle, pectoralis minor muscle and the axillary lymph nodes. Today we treat more than half of patients by removing only part of the breast. And when dissecting the whole breast, we can often spare the skin envelope. Conclusions: Upon tumor removal many cases require breast reconstruction in order to retain the normal appearance of the breast. The evolution of breast reconstruction can be studied in two domains: after partial removal of the breast and after complete removal of the breast, each with its own methodologic requirements and different spectrum of complications. The reconstruction results have been improving in both domains. Radiotherapy is obligatory with partial breast dissection but also often required with complete breast dissection. The esthetic results of immediate breast reconstruction after complete removal of the breast tend to be worse in cases requiring radiotherapy. For that reason the majority of authors recommend delayed reconstruction.http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/115
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author Urša Florijančič
Elga Majdič
Marko Hočevar
Uroš Ahčan
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Elga Majdič
Marko Hočevar
Uroš Ahčan
Current surgery for breast cancer: reconstruction methods after conservative operations and after mastectomy
Zdravniški Vestnik
author_facet Urša Florijančič
Elga Majdič
Marko Hočevar
Uroš Ahčan
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title Current surgery for breast cancer: reconstruction methods after conservative operations and after mastectomy
title_short Current surgery for breast cancer: reconstruction methods after conservative operations and after mastectomy
title_full Current surgery for breast cancer: reconstruction methods after conservative operations and after mastectomy
title_fullStr Current surgery for breast cancer: reconstruction methods after conservative operations and after mastectomy
title_full_unstemmed Current surgery for breast cancer: reconstruction methods after conservative operations and after mastectomy
title_sort current surgery for breast cancer: reconstruction methods after conservative operations and after mastectomy
publisher Slovenian Medical Association
series Zdravniški Vestnik
issn 1318-0347
1581-0224
publishDate 2011-02-01
description Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women and the majority of cases require surgical treatment. In the last few decades evidence-based medicine allowed surgeons to develop methods requiring less extensive surgery. Even three decades ago, every case was treated by dissecting the whole breast along with the pectoralis major muscle, pectoralis minor muscle and the axillary lymph nodes. Today we treat more than half of patients by removing only part of the breast. And when dissecting the whole breast, we can often spare the skin envelope. Conclusions: Upon tumor removal many cases require breast reconstruction in order to retain the normal appearance of the breast. The evolution of breast reconstruction can be studied in two domains: after partial removal of the breast and after complete removal of the breast, each with its own methodologic requirements and different spectrum of complications. The reconstruction results have been improving in both domains. Radiotherapy is obligatory with partial breast dissection but also often required with complete breast dissection. The esthetic results of immediate breast reconstruction after complete removal of the breast tend to be worse in cases requiring radiotherapy. For that reason the majority of authors recommend delayed reconstruction.
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