: A. Fitoussi, M. G. Berry, B. Couturaud, R. J. Salmon
: Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery for Breast Cancer The Institut Curie Experience
: Springer-Verlag
: 9783642001444
: 1
: CHF 94.90
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: Klinische Fächer
: English
: 150
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"Onco lastic and Reconstructive Surgery for Breast Cancer" describes the reconstructive techniques that have been refined over the past decade by surgeons in a very high volume unit. It provides clear descriptions of all the available techniques. With proven experience in the procedures described and detailed scientific evaluation, it furthermore provides evidence-based literature reviews.

The book starts with the relevant anatomical background and passes through all the major oncoplastic and reconstructive procedures available to the breast cancer patient. It includes management of breast and nipple-areolar complex reconstruction in addition to symmetrising surgery and the new technique of fat transfer. It also covers all multidisciplinary aspects and genetics thus giving an up-to-date status report.



Preface5
Contents6
Introduction11
Anatomical Review13
References17
1 Breast-Conserving Surgery Standard Breast Conserving Surgery18
Incisions for Tumours Not Requiring Oncoplastic Surgery18
Nonconservative Treatment21
After Previous Plastic or Breast Surgery23
2 Oncoplastic Breast Surgery25
Breast-Conserving Surgery for Central Tumours: “NACectomies”25
Plastic Surgical Techniques in Breast Cancer Surgery (Oncoplastic Breast Surgery)28
References49
3 Breast Reconstruction: Immediate and Delayed51
Prostheses and Expanders51
Latissimus Dorsi Flap67
Transverse Rectus Abdominis Musculocutaneous (TRAM) Flap79
Free Flaps89
References96
4 Particular Cases98
Omentoplasty or Kiricuta’s Flap98
Conclusion99
Local Fasciocutaneous Flaps99
The San Venero101
References101
5 Aesthetic Sequelae of Breast-Conserving Therapy (ASBCT)102
Introduction102
Classification102
Conclusion113
References113
6 Second-Stage Surgery114
Position and Form of the NAC114
Areolar Reconstruction115
Other Reconstructive Techniques119
Conclusion123
Symmetrising Surgery123
References124
7 Lipomodelage and Breast Surgery125
Historical Background125
Technique125
Fat Harvesting125
Fat Preparation127
Adipocyte Reinjection127
Postoperatively127
Discussion127
Volume Augmentation in the Autologous Flap-Reconstructed Breast127
Correction of Localised Deformities Following Either Implant-Based Reconstruction or Breast Conserving Therapy (ASBCT Grade 1)128
Complete Autologous Fat Transfer for Reconstruction of the Small Breast129
Conclusion130
References130
8 Prophylactic Surgery131
9 Multidisciplinarity133
Radiotherapy After Breast Reconstruction133
Psycho-oncological Aspects137
Conclusion145
References145
10 Prophylactic Mastectomy and BRCA1 or BRCA2 Gene Mutations149
Prophylactic Mastectomy: Principles and Efficacy of Prevention149
Management of Women Carrying BRCA1/2 Mutations Without Cancer150
Diagnosis of a Breast Cancer in a Woman with BRCA1/2 Mutation150
Discovery of BRCA1/2 Mutation After Diagnosis of Breast Cancer151
High Family Risk Without Identified Mutation151
Conclusion151
References151
Glossary153
Index154