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Endoscopic Bilateral Nipple-sparing Mastectomy via a Single Axillary Incision with Immediate Pre-pectoral Implant-based Breast Reconstruction
Published on: May 17, 2024
[A Case Report of Ipsilateral Nipple Skin Recurrence]
Mina Waraya1, Keiko Hayashi, Sayuri Oshida
1Dept. of Surgery, Japan Community Health Care Organization, Sagamino Hospital.
Abstract:
We report our experience with a patient with breast cancer who showed recurrence in the nipple skin 5 years and 10 months after a breast-preserving surgery. The patient was a woman, and was 65-years old at the time of initial surgery. Breast-preserving surgery and axillary lymph-node dissection were performed for left breast cancer. Invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast(pT3N0M0)was triple-negative, and the patient postoperatively received adjuvant chemotherapy. Left breast pain developed 5 years and 6 months after surgery. Computed tomography showed no evidence of recurrence, and the symptoms resolved after treatment with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs(NSAIDs). After 3 months, however, the left nipple had enlarged to about 1.5 cm, and the surrounding skin was red and painful. Treatment with NSAIDs was thus resumed. After 1 week, redness of the nipple skin and pain were improved. However, the nipple had enlarged to twice its normal size. Nipple skin biopsy was subsequently performed, and revealed adenocarcinoma invading the skin. Left axillary lymph-node metastasis was suspected, but there was no evidence of metastasis to other sites or recurrence. Conservative total mastectomy with axillary lymph-node dissection was thus performed. The histopathological diagnosis was the recurrence of invasive ductal carcinoma, arising mainly in the reticular layer of the dermis. Chemotherapy was administered postoperatively. There has been no evidence of recurrence as of 1 year after surgery.
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