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Short-Term Effects of Radiotherapy Postquadrantectomy on Internal Mammary Artery and Vein
Author(s) -
Mario Cherubino,
Stefano Scamoni,
Dominic Taibi,
Francesca Maggiulli,
Igor Pellegatta,
Matteo Izzo,
Luigi Valdatta
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
isrn plastic surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2090-8768
DOI - 10.5402/2013/606073
Subject(s) - medicine , radiation therapy , mammary artery , mastectomy , breast reconstruction , adjuvant radiotherapy , vein , surgery , mammary gland , artery , radiology , free flap , breast cancer , cancer
When a tumor local recurrence occurs a possible approach can be a mastectomy with simultaneous breast reconstruction with autologous tissue. The area involved by tangential radiation portals includes also the internal mammary artery and veins, considered by the most part of plastic surgeons to be the best recipient vessels for a free flap in breast reconstruction. Internal mammary vessels receives low but not necessary insignificant doses during whole breast irradiation; arteries and veins are traditionally considered quietly resistant to the irradiation but limited data on the flux in mammary vessels after radiotherapy are available. The goal of our study (37 patients from September 2011 to February 2012) was to evaluate modifications in vascular parameters of the flux at ultrasonography in the internal mammary chain after adjuvant radiotherapy that could influence the choice of the autologous surgical technique (free or pedicled flap) and the choice of the recipient vessels in breast reconstruction. Based on the results of our study, we would recommend avoiding an irradiated recipient site when no irradiated recipient vessels are available; a preoperative ultrasound evaluation is recommended in patients underwent whole breast irradiation.

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