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Retrospective review of 108 breast reconstructions using the round block technique after breast-conserving surgery: Indications, complications, and outcomes

Authors :
Seok Kyung In
Yoon Soo Kim
Ho Sung Kim
Jin Hyung Park
Hong Il Kim
Hyung Suk Yi
Jea Chun Park
Chang Wan Jeon
Jin Hyuk Choi
Sung Ui Jung
Hyo Young Kim
Source :
Archives of Plastic Surgery, Vol 47, Iss 06, Pp 574-582 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., 2020.

Abstract

Background Several oncoplastic approaches have been implemented in recent years to enhance cosmetic results and to reduce complications. The round block technique is a volume displacement technique for breast reconstruction after breast-conserving surgery (BCS). However, its indications are currently limited according to tumor location, and its cosmetic results and complications have not been clearly established. We hypothesized that the round block technique could produce favorable cosmetic results without major complications regardless of tumor location or nipple-tumor distance, below a certain resected tumor volume and tumor-breast volume ratio. Methods All breast reconstructions using the round block technique after BCS were included in this analysis. Patients’ data were reviewed retrospectively to investigate complications during follow-up, and clinical photos were used to evaluate cosmetic results. The relationships of tumor location, nipple-tumor distance, tumor volume, and the tumor-breast volume ratio with cosmetic results were investigated. Results In total, 108 breasts were reconstructed. The mean resected tumor volume was 30.2±15.0 mL. The cosmetic score was 4.5±0.6 out of 5. Tumor location, nipple-tumor distance, tumor volume, tumor-breast volume ratio, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy had no significant effects on cosmetic results or complications. There were no major complications requiring reoperation. Conclusions Breast reconstruction using the round block technique after BCS can lead to good cosmetic results without major complications regardless of the tumor location, nipple-tumor distance, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy. Below the maximum tumor volume (79.2 mL) and the maximum tumor-breast volume ratio (14%), favorable results were consistently obtained.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22346163 and 22346171
Volume :
47
Issue :
06
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Archives of Plastic Surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f586a67c6f9945b3a62872b0b1741243
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5999/aps.2020.00325