Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute
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J Egypt Natl Canc Inst · Dec 2011
Oncoplastic volume replacement with latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap in patients with large ptotic breasts. Is it feasible?
Oncoplastic breast conservative surgery has evolved as a safe alternative to the standard mastectomy in the treatment of early breast cancer. The procedure involves tumour resection with an adequate safety margin and either breast reshaping with volume displacement procedures (large or ptotic breasts) or volume replacement with latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap (LDF) (small to medium sized non-ptotic breasts). A contra lateral mastopexy procedure is usually necessary with the volume displacement oncoplastic surgery, a procedure that is often rejected by a significant number of patients. This limits the choice of the reconstruction of breast defects in such patients to autologous tissues i.e. LDF. ⋯ The results of the current study showed the feasibility and the versatility of volume replacement oncoplastic surgery in patients with large ptotic breasts with myocutaneous flaps. The adequacy of safety margin and the acceptable complications rate as well as the comparable local recurrence rate to volume displacement oncoplastic surgery, make it a suitable alternative in a subset of patients who object an immediate contra lateral mastopexy procedure.