Justification for preservation of the projected skin flap above the tumor during surgical treatment of primary resectable breast cancer

Aim. Improvement of the aesthetic outcomes of reconstructive plastic surgery for nodular breast cancer due to the scientific rationale of conservation of the projected skin flap and moving the postoperative scar to aesthetically acceptable zones. Methods. Data of clinical and instrumental methods...

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Main Authors: A R Khamitov, K Kh Ismagilov
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: ECO-vector 2019-07-01
Series:Kazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal
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Online Access:https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/article/viewFile/15561/12160
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spelling doaj-bce274c86fce4adbbc1ed5f1eeef79032020-11-25T01:40:49ZrusECO-vectorKazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal0368-48142587-93592019-07-01100471071810.17816/KMJ2019-71013701Justification for preservation of the projected skin flap above the tumor during surgical treatment of primary resectable breast cancerA R Khamitov0K Kh Ismagilov1Tatarstan Regional Clinical Cancer CenterKazan State Medical AcademyAim. Improvement of the aesthetic outcomes of reconstructive plastic surgery for nodular breast cancer due to the scientific rationale of conservation of the projected skin flap and moving the postoperative scar to aesthetically acceptable zones. Methods. Data of clinical and instrumental methods of investigation of 240 patients with primary resectable breast cancer were analyzed. The probability of involvement of the front layer of the superficial fascia in the projection of a malignant tumor depending on its clinical and topographic anatomical figures was estimated. Results. The study revealed that the fascia involvement does not depend on the skin flattening. The skin flatte­ning is an indirect sign of superficial tumors having a probability of intimate adherence of the tumor to the fascia of 31.8±0.401%. In turn, the intimate adherence of the tumor to the front layer of the superficial fascia with a pro­bability of its involvement of 39.3±0.41% is a significant risk factor for the projected skin flap involvement. It was also found that involvement of the fascia studied does not depend neither on the size of the tumor, nor on the nodal status, nor on the biological subtype. The key risk factor is the depth of the tumor. Conclusion. The indication for the projection skin flap preservation is the location of a malignant tumor at a depth of more than 1.05 cm, at which the probability of affecting the fascia is statistically insignificant and is 1.7±0.1%, which requires placing the subcutaneous tissue resection line in the tumor projection from the side of preserved skin flap.https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/article/viewFile/15561/12160breast cancerprojected skin flapfront layer of the superficial fascia
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Justification for preservation of the projected skin flap above the tumor during surgical treatment of primary resectable breast cancer
Kazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal
breast cancer
projected skin flap
front layer of the superficial fascia
author_facet A R Khamitov
K Kh Ismagilov
author_sort A R Khamitov
title Justification for preservation of the projected skin flap above the tumor during surgical treatment of primary resectable breast cancer
title_short Justification for preservation of the projected skin flap above the tumor during surgical treatment of primary resectable breast cancer
title_full Justification for preservation of the projected skin flap above the tumor during surgical treatment of primary resectable breast cancer
title_fullStr Justification for preservation of the projected skin flap above the tumor during surgical treatment of primary resectable breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Justification for preservation of the projected skin flap above the tumor during surgical treatment of primary resectable breast cancer
title_sort justification for preservation of the projected skin flap above the tumor during surgical treatment of primary resectable breast cancer
publisher ECO-vector
series Kazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal
issn 0368-4814
2587-9359
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Aim. Improvement of the aesthetic outcomes of reconstructive plastic surgery for nodular breast cancer due to the scientific rationale of conservation of the projected skin flap and moving the postoperative scar to aesthetically acceptable zones. Methods. Data of clinical and instrumental methods of investigation of 240 patients with primary resectable breast cancer were analyzed. The probability of involvement of the front layer of the superficial fascia in the projection of a malignant tumor depending on its clinical and topographic anatomical figures was estimated. Results. The study revealed that the fascia involvement does not depend on the skin flattening. The skin flatte­ning is an indirect sign of superficial tumors having a probability of intimate adherence of the tumor to the fascia of 31.8±0.401%. In turn, the intimate adherence of the tumor to the front layer of the superficial fascia with a pro­bability of its involvement of 39.3±0.41% is a significant risk factor for the projected skin flap involvement. It was also found that involvement of the fascia studied does not depend neither on the size of the tumor, nor on the nodal status, nor on the biological subtype. The key risk factor is the depth of the tumor. Conclusion. The indication for the projection skin flap preservation is the location of a malignant tumor at a depth of more than 1.05 cm, at which the probability of affecting the fascia is statistically insignificant and is 1.7±0.1%, which requires placing the subcutaneous tissue resection line in the tumor projection from the side of preserved skin flap.
topic breast cancer
projected skin flap
front layer of the superficial fascia
url https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/article/viewFile/15561/12160
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