Oncoplastic reduction mammaplasty, an effective and safe method of breast conservation

Angelena Crown, Nicketti Handy, Flavio G. Rocha, Janie W. Grumley

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Oncoplastic breast conserving surgery (BCS) can enhance both cosmetic and oncologic breast cancer outcomes. This study evaluates the outcomes and complications associated with oncoplastic reduction mammaplasty performed by surgical breast oncologists. METHODS: A single institution retrospective chart review of patients undergoing oncoplastic reduction mammaplasty by a surgical breast oncologist for the treatment of breast cancer. RESULTS: Seventy-one patients were identified. The average patient age was 59.6 years (range 37–77 years). Average lesion span was 31.4 mm (range 3–166 mm). Six (8.5%) patients required additional surgery to obtain adequate margins. One (1.4%) patient developed recurrent disease during the follow-up interval. No major surgical complications were observed. CONCLUSION: Oncoplastic reduction mammaplasty is associated with low rates of re-excision and complications and can be safely and effectively performed by appropriately trained surgical breast oncologists.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)910-915
Number of pages6
JournalAmerican journal of surgery
Volume215
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2018
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery

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