چکیده: (22 مشاهده)
Background: Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) and post-surgical radiotherapy are the treatment of choice in early-stage breast cancers. Surgeons use different techniques for the reconstruction of the breast after BCS. We aimed to present our novel reconstruction technique for medial breast defects and report the follow-up results of patients who underwent breast reconstruction using this method in the short and long term.
Methods: Forty patients with medially located breast tumors under BCS referred to Shahid Modares Hospital in Tehran, Iran from 2018 to 2022 were enrolled in the study. The patients underwent breast reconstruction post-lumpectomy using the local transposition flap technique. We followed the patients for one year, and the satisfaction and complication results were assessed and reported post-operation, after radio-chemotherapy, and after one year.
Results: The patients’ mean age was 48.4 (±12.3) years, and the mean BMI was 30.9 (±3.1). There were no cases of complication, including infection, seroma formation, hematoma, flap ischemia, or necrosis post-operation, one week and one month after discharge. The surgeon and patient satisfaction surveys conducted post-op, after the radio-chemotherapy course, and one year after BCS using the Breast-Q satisfaction domain showed that the excellent and good satisfaction rates are 88%, 92%, and 92%, respectively.
Conclusion: Local transposition flap has remarkable cosmetic results with the least complication rate in the reconstruction of medial breast defects after breast-conserving surgery and is an excellent choice for surgeons.
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