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A novel approach to achieve breast symmetry in a single-stage procedure
Author(s) -
Francesco Pompeo,
Benedetto Longo,
Rosaria Laporta,
Mario Pagi
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
plastic and aesthetic research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2349-6150
pISSN - 2347-9264
DOI - 10.4103/2347-9264.153204
Subject(s) - medicine , inframammary fold , quadrantectomy , lumpectomy , symmetrization , mastectomy , surgery , breast reconstruction , mastopexy , stage (stratigraphy) , plastic surgery , breast cancer , implant , mathematical analysis , paleontology , mathematics , cancer , biology
Preservation of the skin envelope and the inframammary fold is the main factor in achieving breast symmetry in unilateral reconstruction. Skin sparing mastectomy (SSM) type-IV followed by immediate autologous reconstruction and contralateral symmetrization permits realizing this goal in large, ptotic breasted patients, and tumor superficially located in the inferior quadrants. If the tumor is superficially located in the superior or inferior quadrants with a previous lumpectomy or quadrantectomy scar in the superior quadrants, modified radical mastectomy and a staged procedure are recommended to avoid poor cosmetic results. Two patients who underwent immediate autologous reconstruction following SSM type-V with contralateral symmetrization in a one-stage procedure are presented

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