Oncological and cosmetic outcome in breast cancer patients ndergoing ‘‘moving window’’ operation
- نوع فایل : کتاب
- زبان : انگلیسی
- مؤلف : Masakuni Noguchi Masafumi Inokuchi Yukako Ohno Miki Yokoi-Noguchi Yasuharu Nakano Takeo Kosaka
- چاپ و سال / کشور: 2011
Description
An inappropriate skin incision on the breast reduces the cosmetic benefit of breast-conserving surgery (BCS). To improve the cosmetic outcome, we have performed ‘‘moving window’’ operation in which BCS can be performed via a periareolar incision (periareolar approach) and/or axillary incision (axillary approach) under direct visualization. Axillary lymph node dissection is also performed via an axillary incision. The periareolar and axillary approaches were used in 65 and 43 patients, respectively. Average operation time was 130 min in periareolar approach and 131 min in axillary approach. Average blood loss was 37 and 50 ml, respectively. Postoperatively, the surgical margin of breast tissue was histologically confirmed to be negative in 107 (99%) of 108 patients, one patients underwent subsequently reoperation because of positive surgical margin. Fifty-two patients (85%) in periareolar approach and 37 patients (86%) in axillary approach had excellent or good cosmetic results. With a mean follow-up of 36 months, four patients developed in-breast recurrence, but three of them had neoadjuvant chemotherapy before surgery. The moving window operation can improve cosmetic outcome of BCS without compromising oncological safety. Moreover, it can reduce operation time and blood loss in comparison to endoscope-assisted BCS.
Breast Cancer Res Treat DOI 10.1007/s10549-011-1701-1 Received: 27 June 2011 / Accepted: 26 July 2011