1. Therapeutic mammoplasty combining partial mastectomy with nipple-areola grafting for patients with early breast cancer: a case series.
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Kijima Y, Yoshinaka H, Hirata M, Shinden Y, Nakajo A, Arima H, Kurahara H, Ishigami S, Arigami T, Okumura H, and Natsugoe S
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Lymph Node Excision, Middle Aged, Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy, Treatment Outcome, Breast Neoplasms surgery, Mammaplasty methods, Mastectomy, Segmental methods, Nipples transplantation
- Abstract
Purpose: Therapeutic mammoplasty (TM) for breast cancer is a widely practiced oncoplastic technique. Intraductal spread towards the nipple or the location of the cancerous lesion on the central breast may become a contraindication for breast-conserving surgery. We herein report the results of TM in such cases., Methods: Six patients underwent TM that combined partial mastectomy with free nipple-areola (NA) grafting. The nipple was removed together with the cancerous lesions, and the areola was preserved for NA reconstruction. The tumors were located in the lower quadrant (n = 1), the central area (n = 1), the upper-outer area (n = 2), and the upper-inner area (n = 2). The types of mammoplasty that were performed included: amputation (n = 1), inverted T mammoplasty (n = 3), and L mammoplasty (n = 2). With the exception of one patient, all patients underwent inverted T mammoplasty on the contralateral breast in order to achieve symmetry., Results: The total surgical and plastic periods ranged from 155 to 235 min (mean 207 min) and 100 to 150 min (mean 121 min), respectively. Oncological safety and excellent cosmetic results were achieved., Conclusions: TM combining partial mastectomy with NA grafting was successfully performed in patients with early-stage cancer in all quadrant areas.
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- 2016
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