Long-term results of breast conservation and immediate volume replacement with myocutaneous latissimus dorsi flap
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Hernanz de la Fuente, Fernando Luis


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2011-12-05Derechos
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World Journal of Surgical Oncology. 2011 Dec 5;9:159
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BioMed Central
Palabras clave
Oncoplastic breast surgery
Long-term outcomes
Cosmetic outcomes
Latissimus dorsi flap
Resumen/Abstract
BACKGROUND: Published long-term outcomes of oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery are scarce and, specifically, aesthetic outcomes assessed with an objective method have not previously been published.
METHODS: A cohort of 41 patients treated with a quadrantectomny and immediate reconstruction using a myocutaneous latissimus dorsi flap were analyzed and their aesthetic outcomes were evaluated objectively by BCCT.core software.
RESULTS: At the end of a 58-month follow-up from the date of initial diagnosis, one patient (2.4%) developed an ipsilateral recurrence, six patients developed distant metastases and three patients died (7.3%) without ipsilateral recurrence, one of them presenting hepatic metastases at the time of the initial diagnosis. We were able to evaluate aesthetic results in 23 patients, 3 assessed as excellent, 12 good and 8 fair.
CONCLUSION: This oncoplastic volume replacement technique obtained a good local control and satisfactory and stable aesthetic results which have maintained unchanged after a long period of time.
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