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A Preliminary Experience of Endoscopic Total Mastectomy With Immediate Free Abdominal-Based Perforator Flap Reconstruction Using Minimal Incisions, and Literature Review

PURPOSE: Endoscopic total mastectomy (ETM) is predominantly performed with reconstruction using prostheses, lipofilling, omental flaps, latissimus dorsi flaps, or a combination of these techniques. Common approaches include minimal incisions, e.g., periareolar, inframammary, axillary, or mid-axillar...

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Autores principales: Ngaserin, Sabrina, Wong, Allen Wei-Jiat, Leong, Faith Qi-Hui, Feng, Jia-Jun, Kok, Yee Onn, Tan, Benita Kiat-Tee
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Publicado: Korean Breast Cancer Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10139846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37051645
http://dx.doi.org/10.4048/jbc.2023.26.e10
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author Ngaserin, Sabrina
Wong, Allen Wei-Jiat
Leong, Faith Qi-Hui
Feng, Jia-Jun
Kok, Yee Onn
Tan, Benita Kiat-Tee
author_facet Ngaserin, Sabrina
Wong, Allen Wei-Jiat
Leong, Faith Qi-Hui
Feng, Jia-Jun
Kok, Yee Onn
Tan, Benita Kiat-Tee
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description PURPOSE: Endoscopic total mastectomy (ETM) is predominantly performed with reconstruction using prostheses, lipofilling, omental flaps, latissimus dorsi flaps, or a combination of these techniques. Common approaches include minimal incisions, e.g., periareolar, inframammary, axillary, or mid-axillary line, which limit the technical ability to perform autologous flap insets and microvascular anastomoses, as such the ETM with free abdominal-based perforator flap reconstruction has not been robustly explored. METHODS: We studied female patients with breast cancer who underwent ETM and abdominal-based flap reconstruction. Clinical-radiological-pathological characteristics, surgery, complications, recurrence rates, and aesthetic outcomes were reviewed. RESULTS: Twelve patients underwent ETM with abdominal-based flap reconstruction. The mean age was 53.4 years (range 36–65). Of the patients, 33.3% were surgically treated for stage I, 58.4% for stage II, and 8.3% for stage III cancer. Mean tumor size was 35.4 mm (range 1–67). Mean specimen weight was 458.75 g (range 242–800). Of the patients, 92.3% successfully received endoscopic nipple-sparing mastectomy and 7.7% underwent intraoperative conversion to skin-sparing mastectomy after carcinoma was reported on frozen section of the nipple base. Mean operative time for ETM was 139 minutes (92–198), and the average ischemic time was 37.3 minutes (range 22–50). Fifty percent of patients underwent deep inferior epigastric perforator, 33.4% underwent MS-2 transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (TRAM), 8.3% underwent MS-1 TRAM, and 8.3% underwent pedicled TRAM flap reconstruction. No cases required re-exploration, no flap failure occurred, margins were clear, and no skin or nipple-areolar complex ischemia/necrosis developed. In the aesthetic outcome evaluation, 16.7% were excellent, 75% good, 8.3% fair, and none were unsatisfactory. No recurrences were observed. CONCLUSION: ETM through a minimal-access inferior mammary or mid-axillary line approach, followed by immediate pedicled TRAM or free abdominal-based perforator flap reconstruction, can be a safe means of achieving an “aesthetically scarless” mastectomy and reconstruction through minimal incisions.
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spelling pubmed-101398462023-04-29 A Preliminary Experience of Endoscopic Total Mastectomy With Immediate Free Abdominal-Based Perforator Flap Reconstruction Using Minimal Incisions, and Literature Review Ngaserin, Sabrina Wong, Allen Wei-Jiat Leong, Faith Qi-Hui Feng, Jia-Jun Kok, Yee Onn Tan, Benita Kiat-Tee J Breast Cancer Original Article PURPOSE: Endoscopic total mastectomy (ETM) is predominantly performed with reconstruction using prostheses, lipofilling, omental flaps, latissimus dorsi flaps, or a combination of these techniques. Common approaches include minimal incisions, e.g., periareolar, inframammary, axillary, or mid-axillary line, which limit the technical ability to perform autologous flap insets and microvascular anastomoses, as such the ETM with free abdominal-based perforator flap reconstruction has not been robustly explored. METHODS: We studied female patients with breast cancer who underwent ETM and abdominal-based flap reconstruction. Clinical-radiological-pathological characteristics, surgery, complications, recurrence rates, and aesthetic outcomes were reviewed. RESULTS: Twelve patients underwent ETM with abdominal-based flap reconstruction. The mean age was 53.4 years (range 36–65). Of the patients, 33.3% were surgically treated for stage I, 58.4% for stage II, and 8.3% for stage III cancer. Mean tumor size was 35.4 mm (range 1–67). Mean specimen weight was 458.75 g (range 242–800). Of the patients, 92.3% successfully received endoscopic nipple-sparing mastectomy and 7.7% underwent intraoperative conversion to skin-sparing mastectomy after carcinoma was reported on frozen section of the nipple base. Mean operative time for ETM was 139 minutes (92–198), and the average ischemic time was 37.3 minutes (range 22–50). Fifty percent of patients underwent deep inferior epigastric perforator, 33.4% underwent MS-2 transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (TRAM), 8.3% underwent MS-1 TRAM, and 8.3% underwent pedicled TRAM flap reconstruction. No cases required re-exploration, no flap failure occurred, margins were clear, and no skin or nipple-areolar complex ischemia/necrosis developed. In the aesthetic outcome evaluation, 16.7% were excellent, 75% good, 8.3% fair, and none were unsatisfactory. No recurrences were observed. CONCLUSION: ETM through a minimal-access inferior mammary or mid-axillary line approach, followed by immediate pedicled TRAM or free abdominal-based perforator flap reconstruction, can be a safe means of achieving an “aesthetically scarless” mastectomy and reconstruction through minimal incisions. Korean Breast Cancer Society 2023-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10139846/ /pubmed/37051645 http://dx.doi.org/10.4048/jbc.2023.26.e10 Text en © 2023 Korean Breast Cancer Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Ngaserin, Sabrina
Wong, Allen Wei-Jiat
Leong, Faith Qi-Hui
Feng, Jia-Jun
Kok, Yee Onn
Tan, Benita Kiat-Tee
A Preliminary Experience of Endoscopic Total Mastectomy With Immediate Free Abdominal-Based Perforator Flap Reconstruction Using Minimal Incisions, and Literature Review
title A Preliminary Experience of Endoscopic Total Mastectomy With Immediate Free Abdominal-Based Perforator Flap Reconstruction Using Minimal Incisions, and Literature Review
title_full A Preliminary Experience of Endoscopic Total Mastectomy With Immediate Free Abdominal-Based Perforator Flap Reconstruction Using Minimal Incisions, and Literature Review
title_fullStr A Preliminary Experience of Endoscopic Total Mastectomy With Immediate Free Abdominal-Based Perforator Flap Reconstruction Using Minimal Incisions, and Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed A Preliminary Experience of Endoscopic Total Mastectomy With Immediate Free Abdominal-Based Perforator Flap Reconstruction Using Minimal Incisions, and Literature Review
title_short A Preliminary Experience of Endoscopic Total Mastectomy With Immediate Free Abdominal-Based Perforator Flap Reconstruction Using Minimal Incisions, and Literature Review
title_sort preliminary experience of endoscopic total mastectomy with immediate free abdominal-based perforator flap reconstruction using minimal incisions, and literature review
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10139846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37051645
http://dx.doi.org/10.4048/jbc.2023.26.e10
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