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. 2007 Dec;16(6):637-45.
doi: 10.1016/j.breast.2007.05.009. Epub 2007 Jul 3.

UK survey of partial mastectomy and reconstruction

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UK survey of partial mastectomy and reconstruction

R M Rainsbury et al. Breast. 2007 Dec.
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Abstract

Background: Partial mastectomy and reconstruction can extend the role of breast-conserving surgery, but the frequency of this type of surgery is unknown.

Materials and methods: A UK survey was performed to determine the frequency, indications, techniques and outcomes of partial mastectomy and reconstruction.

Results: Seventy-one of 180 (39%) respondents offered partial mastectomy and reconstruction. Reasons for not offering partial mastectomy and reconstruction included lack of experience (61%), uncertain indications (33%), uncertain benefits (45%) and concerns about oncological safety (22%). Immediate reconstruction was performed by 50% of respondents and perioperative margin analysis was uncommon. Respondents performed volume displacement or volume replacement or both approaches (23%, 18% and 59%). Complications included fat necrosis (68%), haematoma formation (55%), positive margins (46%), infection (41%) and flap loss or poor cosmetic outcome (10%).

Conclusions: Partial mastectomy and reconstruction is becoming popular in the UK as an alternative to full mastectomy. Safe introduction of this approach in clinical practice will require a clearer understanding of technique selection, safety and clinical outcomes.

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