scholarly journals Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy with Immediate Breast Reconstruction in Breast Cancer Patients with Tumour-Nipple Distance Less Than 2.0 cm: The Jury is Still Out

2016 ◽  
Vol 41 (1) ◽  
pp. 348-348 ◽  
Author(s):  
Demetrios Moris ◽  
Michael Kontos
2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vladimir Selakovic ◽  
Milan Ranisavljevic ◽  
Zoran Radovanovic ◽  
Ferenc Vicko ◽  
Dejan Lukic ◽  
...  

Purpose: Purpose of this study was to evaluate early complications and risk factors associated with nipple sparing mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction. Methods: This retrospective study was made using data from 246 breast cancer patients treated at the Oncology Institute of Vojvodina in the period from January 2010 to December 2015. In all patients nipple sparing mastectomy was performed along with primary breast reconstruction. Results: The mean indication for nipple sparing mastectomy was multicentricity of the tumor (114 patients; 46.3%). The majority of surgically treated patients were in stage II of the disease. The total percentage of local relapses after the nipple sparing mastectomy was 1.6% (4 patients). Total percentage of early complications was 15% (37 patients). Median follow-up after nipple sparing mastectomy was 260 weeks (ranging from 417 to 104 weeks). Conclusion: Primary reconstruction of the breasts using heterologous implants is standard surgical procedure for breast cancer that does not lead to increased number of complications, nor to increased percentage of the local recurrence.


The Breast ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 32 ◽  
pp. S113
Author(s):  
M. D’Alonzo ◽  
A. Fenoglio ◽  
G. De Rosa ◽  
P. Campisi ◽  
P. Balocco ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 213 (4) ◽  
pp. 810-813 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brittany L. Murphy ◽  
Tanya L. Hoskin ◽  
Judy C. Boughey ◽  
Amy C. Degnim ◽  
James W. Jakub ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hyung Seok Park ◽  
Jeea Lee ◽  
Dong Won Lee ◽  
Seung Yong Song ◽  
Dae Hyun Lew ◽  
...  

Abstract Seeking smaller and indistinct incisions, physicians have attempted endoscopic breast surgery in breast cancer patients. Unfortunately, there are some limitations in the range of movement and visualization of the operation field. Potentially addressing these limitations, we investigated the outcomes of gas and gasless robot-assisted nipple-sparing mastectomy (RANSM) with immediate breast reconstruction (IBR). Ten patients underwent 12 RANSM with IBR between November 2016 and April 2018. Patients with tumors measuring >5 cm in diameter, tumor invasion of the skin or nipple-areolar complex, proven metastatic lymph nodes, or planned radiotherapy were excluded. Age, breast weight, diagnosis, tumor size, hormone receptor status, and operation time were retrospectively collected. Postoperative outcomes including postoperative complications and final margin status of resected were analyzed. The median total operation time and console time were 351 min (267–480 min) and 51 min (18–143 min), respectively. The learning curve presented as a cumulative sum graph showed that the console time decreased and then stabilized at the eighth case. There was no open conversion or major postoperative complication. One patient had self-resolved partial nipple ischemia, and two patients experienced partial skin ischemia. We deemed that RANSM with IBR is safe and feasible for early breast cancer, benign disease of the breast, and BRCA 1/2 mutation carriers. RANSM is an advanced surgical method with a short learning curve.


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