Title of article :
Breast reconstruction in conserving breast cancer surgery
Author/Authors :
Almasad, Jamal K. Jordan University Hospital - Department of Surgical Oncology, Jordan
From page :
1548
To page :
1553
Abstract :
Breast conserving treatment (BCT) combined with radiotherapy have proved the test of time as a sound oncological operation regarding survival and local recurrence. Successful BCT is a balance between adequate surgery and maintaining the breast’s appearance. Unsatisfactory outcome reaches 20-30% in standard techniques of BCT. Concepts described to widen the spectrum of BCT, have made an improvement of cosmetic outcome, and facilitated a liberal safety margin. Volume displacement techniques, such as glandular flap, mammoplasty, donut mastopexy, and batwing mastopexy proved useful in large breasts and volume replacement, such as latissimus dorsi flap and local flaps are of great advantage to replace defects in small and medium sized breasts. Some of these techniques are simple, but comprehensive knowledge and training are required for sophisticated ones. Theobjectives of this article are to shed light on differenttechniques adopted by surgeons to perform BCT inconjunction with various oncoplastic techniques and todiscuss the factors that influence their applications toachieve best oncological and aesthetic outcome.
Journal title :
Saudi Medical Journal
Journal title :
Saudi Medical Journal
Record number :
2680149
Link To Document :
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