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Area of Science:

  • Oncoplastic surgery
  • Breast cancer treatment
  • Reconstructive surgery

Background:

  • Breast cancer diagnosis impacts physical, emotional, and sexual well-being.
  • Oncoplastic surgery aims to restore a patient's physical image and self-assurance.
  • Multidisciplinary approaches enhance successful outcomes in breast cancer treatment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review various oncoplastic surgical approaches for breast cancer.
  • To guide oncoplastic teams in selecting suitable surgical techniques.
  • To aid surgeons in incorporating breast-conserving therapies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of oncoplastic surgical techniques for breast cancer.
  • Categorization of approaches based on tumor location and patient factors.
  • Discussion of specific incisions and resection methods.

Main Results:

  • Detailed review of radial ellipse segmentectomy, circumareolar approach, crescent mastopexy, batwing incision, hemibatwing incision, donut mastopexy, B-flap resection, central quadrantectomy, triangle incision, inframammary incision, and reduction mastopexy.
  • Approaches are presented for different breast locations (anywhere, upper/central, lower).
  • Emphasis on tailoring techniques to tumor size, location, body habitus, and cosmetic goals.

Conclusions:

  • Oncoplastic surgery offers improved aesthetic and psychological outcomes for breast cancer patients.
  • A comprehensive understanding of various techniques is crucial for optimal patient care.
  • Surgeons are encouraged to adopt these techniques and pursue further training.