Journal of International Oncology ›› 2016, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (11): 822-825.doi: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.1673-422X.2016.11.005

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Appliation of oncoplastic breast-conserving reconstruction for patients with earlystage breast cancer

Li Chengyi, Zhao Guibin, Liu Liying, Yang Xuxiong   

  1. Department of Oncology Surgery, Affiliated Mindong Hospital of Fujian Medical University, Fu′an 355000, China
  • Received:2016-04-11 Online:2016-11-08 Published:2016-11-02
  • Contact: Zhao Guibin E-mail:602362384@qq.com

Abstract: ObjectiveTo analyze the cosmetic effects and postoperative complications of patients with early breast cancer who underwent oncoplastic breastconserving reconstruction and traditional breastconserving surgery. MethodsFrom January 2012 to October 2015, we collected a total of 67 patients with earlystage breast cancer who underwent breastconserving surgery in Affiliated Mindong Hospital of Fujian Medical University. Thirty patients who underwent oncoplastic breastconserving reconstruction were in observation group, and 37 patients who underwent traditional breastconserving surgery were in the control group. The postoperative complications, cosmetic effects and survival situations in the two groups were compared. ResultsIn the aesthetic effects evaluation, 22 patients (73.33%) and 16 patients (43.24%) had good or excellent cosmetic effects, 6 patients (20.00%) and 14 patients (37.84%) had general cosmetic effects, 2 patients (6.67%) and 7 patients (18.92%) had poor cosmetic effects in the observation group and control group, with a significant difference (Z=-2.513, P=0.012). Four patients (13.33%) in the observation group had postoperative complications, including that 1 patients had incisional dehiscence followed by incisional wound infection and skin necrosis, and 3 patients had subcutaneous exudates. However, 2 patients (5.41%) in the control group had postoperative complications, including 1 patients with incisional dehiscence, and 1 patients with incisional wound infection. There were no significant difference in the occurrence rates of postoperative complications in the two groups (χ2=0.490, P=0.484). The mean followup period was 28 months. We found 1 patients of local recurrence, and 2 patients of metastases in the control group. However, all patients were free of recurrence and metastases in the observation group, with no significant difference (P=0.140). ConclusionOncoplastic surgical technique in the breastconserving surgery for patients with earlystage breast cancer is a safe and effective procedure, with highly satisfactory cosmetic effects for the majority of patients, which is worth to recommend.

Key words: Breast neoplasms, Mammaplasty, Reconstructive surgical procedures