학술논문

An example of lumpectomy for lower inner quadrant breast cancer with 1(st) level oncoplastic reconstruction by glandular splitting.
Document Type
Report
Author
Rassu PC; General Surgery Department, Novi Ligure-Tortona, San Giacomo Hospital, Viale Edilio Raggio 12, 15067 Novi Ligure (Alessandria), Italy.; Serventi A; General Surgery Department, Novi Ligure-Tortona, San Giacomo Hospital, Viale Edilio Raggio 12, 15067 Novi Ligure (Alessandria), Italy.; Giaminardi E; General Surgery Department, Novi Ligure-Tortona, San Giacomo Hospital, Viale Edilio Raggio 12, 15067 Novi Ligure (Alessandria), Italy.; Bocchio M; General Surgery Department, Novi Ligure-Tortona, San Giacomo Hospital, Viale Edilio Raggio 12, 15067 Novi Ligure (Alessandria), Italy.; Tava P; General Surgery Department, Novi Ligure-Tortona, San Giacomo Hospital, Viale Edilio Raggio 12, 15067 Novi Ligure (Alessandria), Italy.
Source
Publisher: AME Publishing Company Country of Publication: China (Republic : 1949- ) NLM ID: 101606638 Publication Model: Print Cited Medium: Print ISSN: 2227-684X (Print) Linking ISSN: 2227684X NLM ISO Abbreviation: Gland Surg Subsets: PubMed not MEDLINE
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
2227-684X
Abstract
Oncoplastic techniques extend the scope for breast conserving surgery by combining an extensive local excision with a simultaneous reconstruction of the defect to avoid local deformity. If less than 20% of the breast volume is excised a level I procedure is adequate and can be performed by breast surgeon without specific training in plastic surgery. For breast cancer is possible to fill the defect of the lower inner lumpectomy by splitting the upper inner quadrant. The Authors describe a novel technique in giant breast.