TY - JOUR
T1 - Oncological safety and outcomes of nipple-sparing mastectomy with breast reconstruction a single-centered experience in Taiwan
AU - Ou, Kuang Wen
AU - Yu, Jyh Cherng
AU - Ho, Meng Hsing
AU - Chiu, Wen Kuan
AU - Ou, Kuang Lin
AU - Chen, Tim Mo
AU - Chen, Shyi Gen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
PY - 2015/5
Y1 - 2015/5
N2 - Introduction: Nipple-sparing mastectomy has become a contemporary surgical treatment that achieves improved cosmetic outcomes for patients with breast cancer in Western countries. We examined oncological and cosmetic outcomes in Asian women who underwent nipple-sparing mastectomy in Taiwan. Methods: Between 2006 and 2011, 42 patients with breast cancer who underwent 44 nipple-sparing mastectomy operations with immediate reconstruction at the Tri-Service General Hospital were reviewed. The cancer type, tumor stage, reconstruction method, presence of local recurrence, presence of distant metastasis, mortality, and complications were assessed and documented. Questionnaires were used to assess and rate patients' satisfaction with regard to appearance, sensation, symmetry, color, arousal, and texture. Results: The mean follow-up period was 40.9 months (median, 45.5 months; range, 13-72 months). Among the 42 cases, only one case (2.4%) of local recurrence was observed and treated by nipple-areola complex resection. The overall complication rate was 25%, with nipple necrosis comprising 13.6%. Conclusion: Nipple-sparing mastectomy is a safe procedure in properly selected patients with breast cancer. This procedure yields similar oncological safety and cosmetic outcomes among Asians and women from Western countries.
AB - Introduction: Nipple-sparing mastectomy has become a contemporary surgical treatment that achieves improved cosmetic outcomes for patients with breast cancer in Western countries. We examined oncological and cosmetic outcomes in Asian women who underwent nipple-sparing mastectomy in Taiwan. Methods: Between 2006 and 2011, 42 patients with breast cancer who underwent 44 nipple-sparing mastectomy operations with immediate reconstruction at the Tri-Service General Hospital were reviewed. The cancer type, tumor stage, reconstruction method, presence of local recurrence, presence of distant metastasis, mortality, and complications were assessed and documented. Questionnaires were used to assess and rate patients' satisfaction with regard to appearance, sensation, symmetry, color, arousal, and texture. Results: The mean follow-up period was 40.9 months (median, 45.5 months; range, 13-72 months). Among the 42 cases, only one case (2.4%) of local recurrence was observed and treated by nipple-areola complex resection. The overall complication rate was 25%, with nipple necrosis comprising 13.6%. Conclusion: Nipple-sparing mastectomy is a safe procedure in properly selected patients with breast cancer. This procedure yields similar oncological safety and cosmetic outcomes among Asians and women from Western countries.
KW - Asian women
KW - Patients' satisfaction
KW - Subcutaneous mastectomy
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U2 - 10.1097/SAP.0000000000000458
DO - 10.1097/SAP.0000000000000458
M3 - Article
C2 - 25882533
AN - SCOPUS:84955061063
SN - 0148-7043
VL - 74
SP - S127-S131
JO - Annals of plastic surgery
JF - Annals of plastic surgery
ER -