Radical surgery with omental flap for uncontrolled locally recurrent breast cancer
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Radical surgery with omental flap for uncontrolled locally recurrent breast cancer
Abstract
Background: Uncontrolled chest wall disease due to breast cancer is a highly morbid condition causing pain, ulceration, malodour and the need for frequent dressings. Aggressive surgical approaches are rarely justified because most patients will succumb to metastatic breast cancer within a short period. A highly selected group of patients with minimal or no evidence of metastatic disease and good performance status may benefit from radical chest wall surgery. Omental transposition flaps are ideal for reconstructing extensive surgical defects following chest wall surgery.
Methods: A retrospective review was carried out of 61 female patients treated consecutively between 1980 and 1995. The surgical technique is described herein.
Results: All patients were symptomatic preoperatively. Symptoms included ulceration (80%), pain (44%) and malodour (40%). Twenty-nine patients had uncontrolled local recurrence following initial treatment for locally advanced breast cancer and 32 patients developed uncontrolled recurrence after treatment for operable breast cancer by mastectomy or conservation surgery. Median survival following chest wall surgery was 21 months and the median local recurrence-free interval was 20 months. Morbidity was -limited. There were no cases of major flap loss. Twenty-nine patients (48%) had no further local disease. Eighteen patients (30%) developed soft-tissue recurrence at the edge of the omental flap or in surrounding skin and 14 (23%) developed recurrence beneath the flap.
Conclusion: In a highly selected group of patients with symptomatic uncontrolled chest wall recurrence who are fit and have an expectation of at least moderate-term survival, radical chest wall surgery and omental flap transposition offers excellent palliation and local control in the majority of patients
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