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Review
. 2021 Jun 24;17(3):220-233.
doi: 10.4274/ejbh.galenos.2021.2021-1-2. eCollection 2021 Jul.

Oncoplastic Breast-Conserving Surgery According to Tumor Location

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Oncoplastic Breast-Conserving Surgery According to Tumor Location

Nuh Zafer Cantürk et al. Eur J Breast Health. .

Abstract

The use of oncoplastic breast surgery is an essential cornerstone for breast cancer management. The main aim of breast cancer surgery is to obtain an adequate oncological safety margin. Still, the cosmetic outcome also seems important for social and psychological wellbeing and quality of life. After breast-conserving surgery, the remaining breast may be reconstructed with volume displacement or volume replacement techniques. A better cosmetic outcome can be achieved by selecting appropriate surgical techniques according to tumor location. In this review, we show each technique step-by-step based on the tumor's location for each quadrant. The most important thing is to select the technique first for oncological safety and then for better cosmesis.

Keywords: Breast-conserving surgery; breast neoplasms; oncoplastic surgery.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest: No conflict of interest was declared by the authors.

Figures

Figure 1
Figure 1
Step by step Level I Oncoplastic Breast Surgery (Drew by Turgay Şimşek)
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Figure 2
Crescent Mastopexy (Drew by Turgay Şimşek)
Figure 3
Figure 3
Batwing mammoplasty (Drew by Turgay Şimşek)
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Figure 4a-g
Batwing procedure a-b) drawing c-f) excision, de-ephitelization and preparation new nipple localization g) closing of incision
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Figure 5
Hami- Batwing mammoplasty (Drew by Turgay Şimşek)
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Figure 6
Donut mastopexy (Drew by Turgay Şimşek)
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Figure 7
Step by step Grisotti Flap (Drew by Turgay Şimşek)
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Figure 8a-h
Girisotti Flap preparation and operation processes a) drawing b-f) excision, de-ephitelization and preparation new nipple localization g-h) closing of incision
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Figure 9a-g
Rocket Mammoplasty a, b) drawing c-f) excision and de-ephitelization g) closing of incision
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Figure 10
Triangular resection (Drew by Turgay Şimşek)
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Figure 11
Inframmarian resection (Drew by Turgay Şimşek)
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Figure 12a-d
J Mammoplasty a) drawing b) excision and c-d) closing of incision
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Figure 13a-g
V mammoplasty a) drawing b) de-ephitelization, c, d) excision and e-g) closing of incision
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Figure 14
S Mammoplasty from drawing to closing of incision (Drew by Turgay Şimşek)
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Figure 15
Step by step reduction mammoplasty with wise pattern (Drew by Turgay Şimşek)
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Figure 16a-f
Reduction Mastopexy a-c) Drawing (wise pattern), d) peroperative result and e, f) early postoperative pictures

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