| Preface | 5 |
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| Contents | 6 |
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| Introduction | 11 |
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| Anatomical Review | 13 |
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| References | 17 |
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| 1 Breast-Conserving Surgery Standard Breast Conserving Surgery | 18 |
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| Incisions for Tumours Not Requiring Oncoplastic Surgery | 18 |
| Nonconservative Treatment | 21 |
| After Previous Plastic or Breast Surgery | 23 |
| 2 Oncoplastic Breast Surgery | 25 |
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| Breast-Conserving Surgery for Central Tumours: “NACectomies” | 25 |
| Plastic Surgical Techniques in Breast Cancer Surgery (Oncoplastic Breast Surgery) | 28 |
| References | 49 |
| 3 Breast Reconstruction: Immediate and Delayed | 51 |
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| Prostheses and Expanders | 51 |
| Latissimus Dorsi Flap | 67 |
| Transverse Rectus Abdominis Musculocutaneous (TRAM) Flap | 79 |
| Free Flaps | 89 |
| References | 96 |
| 4 Particular Cases | 98 |
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| Omentoplasty or Kiricuta’s Flap | 98 |
| Conclusion | 99 |
| Local Fasciocutaneous Flaps | 99 |
| The San Venero | 101 |
| References | 101 |
| 5 Aesthetic Sequelae of Breast-Conserving Therapy (ASBCT) | 102 |
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| Introduction | 102 |
| Classification | 102 |
| Conclusion | 113 |
| References | 113 |
| 6 Second-Stage Surgery | 114 |
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| Position and Form of the NAC | 114 |
| Areolar Reconstruction | 115 |
| Other Reconstructive Techniques | 119 |
| Conclusion | 123 |
| Symmetrising Surgery | 123 |
| References | 124 |
| 7 Lipomodelage and Breast Surgery | 125 |
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| Historical Background | 125 |
| Technique | 125 |
| Fat Harvesting | 125 |
| Fat Preparation | 127 |
| Adipocyte Reinjection | 127 |
| Postoperatively | 127 |
| Discussion | 127 |
| Volume Augmentation in the Autologous Flap-Reconstructed Breast | 127 |
| 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 Breast | 129 |
| Conclusion | 130 |
| References | 130 |
| 8 Prophylactic Surgery | 131 |
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| 9 Multidisciplinarity | 133 |
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| Radiotherapy After Breast Reconstruction | 133 |
| Psycho-oncological Aspects | 137 |
| Conclusion | 145 |
| References | 145 |
| 10 Prophylactic Mastectomy and BRCA1 or BRCA2 Gene Mutations | 149 |
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| Prophylactic Mastectomy: Principles and Efficacy of Prevention | 149 |
| Management of Women Carrying BRCA1/2 Mutations Without Cancer | 150 |
| Diagnosis of a Breast Cancer in a Woman with BRCA1/2 Mutation | 150 |
| Discovery of BRCA1/2 Mutation After Diagnosis of Breast Cancer | 151 |
| High Family Risk Without Identified Mutation | 151 |
| Conclusion | 151 |
| References | 151 |
| Glossary | 153 |
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| Index | 154 |