2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12893-023-02182-5
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Oncoplastic breast conserving surgery versus standard breast conserving surgery for early and locally advanced breast cancer: a retrospective analysis from Sri Lanka

Kanchana Wijesinghe,
Thilanka Abeywickrama,
Yohan Chamara
et al.

Abstract: Background Breast aesthetics is becoming increasingly important in breast cancer surgery due to changes in patient expectations and greater emphasis been placed on the psychosocial outcomes. Studies have shown no difference in local recurrence risk between mastectomy and breast conserving surgery (BCS) and also a higher overall survival rate after BCS. Breast preservation improves the quality of life substantially compared to mastectomy. Oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery (O-BCS) involves tu… Show more

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“…Several techniques have been created to reconstruct these partial defects with a goal of restoring shape and providing symmetry in patients opting to proceed with BCT. [3][4][5] Among the choices in the plastic surgeon's armamentarium, the decision on the technique to be utilized is largely influenced by three factors: the area of the lumpectomy defect, the degree of ptosis, and the inherent parenchymal volume. The modalities vary from local tissue rearrangement to breast reduction techniques or advanced perforator flaps 6 (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several techniques have been created to reconstruct these partial defects with a goal of restoring shape and providing symmetry in patients opting to proceed with BCT. [3][4][5] Among the choices in the plastic surgeon's armamentarium, the decision on the technique to be utilized is largely influenced by three factors: the area of the lumpectomy defect, the degree of ptosis, and the inherent parenchymal volume. The modalities vary from local tissue rearrangement to breast reduction techniques or advanced perforator flaps 6 (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%