[An original oncoplastic reduction mammaplasty technique for breast cancers with high risk of incomplete excision].

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Date publication

mars 2014

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr MATHELIN Carole


Tous les auteurs :
Baratte A, Koch A, Mathelin C

Résumé

Oncoplastic reduction mammaplasty (ORM), like breast-conserving treatments for cancer, has a risk of incomplete excision, and sometimes requires complementary mastectomy. In that case difficulties may occur due to skin shortness induced by recent surgery. Review of bibliography brings evidence that some factors are predictive of incomplete excision. When a patient has one or more of these factors, surgeon should anticipate complementary mastectomy. Horizontal ORM should be reminded for they allow secondary mastectomy in a horizontal way to be performed. An adaptation of the inverted T pattern is proposed, also permitting mastectomy in a horizontal way. These solutions allow neither to alter skin healing nor to compromise the future breast reconstruction.

Référence

Gynecol Obstet Fertil. 2014 Mar;42(3):160-7