J Korean Surg Soc.  1998 Dec;55(Suppl):951-958.

Skin-Sparing Mastectomy with Circumareolar Incision and Immediate Reconstruction in Breast Cancer

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Surgery, University of Ulsan College of Medicine and Asan Medical Center.
  • 2Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Ulsan College of Medicine and Asan Medical Center.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
: Now, breast reconstruction after a mastectomy is being performed in many cases by using a tissue expander or a TRAM flap. However, a conventional mastectomy leaves long linear scar tissue which is also seen on the breast skin after breast reconstruction. A skin-sparing mastectomy with immediate reconstruction leaves minimal scar tissue, and with a circumareolar incision, it leaves no visible scar tissue. Purpose : The purpose of this study is (1) to identify the clinical indications for a skin-sparing mastectomy with immediate reconstruction, (2) to evaluate the clinical results, and (3) to encourage the application of this method.
METHODS
: During the recent 20 months, there were 467 breast-cancer surgeryes : 368 metastectomes (78.8%, 368/467), and 30 mastectomes with breast reconstruction (8.2%, 30/368), Among the 30 recon struction cases, a skin-sparing mastectomy with a circumareolar incision and immediate reconstruction was performed on 9 patients. Our patient selection criteria was as follows : (1) patient's desire for recon struction from a cosmetic aspect, (2) clinically early breast cancer, (3) moderate breast size, (4) centrally located tumor, and (5) no skin involvement. RESULT : 1) We performed 9 skin-sparing mastectomies with a circumareolar incision and immediate reconstruction. 2) Three patient who complained of a palpable mass were diagnosed by FNA as having breast cancer. In the other 6 patient, the cancer was diagnosed by a ductal biopsy in 4 cases where the complaint was a bloody nipple discharge, by a H-wire biopsy in one case where mammography re vealed multiple microcalcifications, and by a punch biopsy in one case where the nipple was eczematous. Preoperatively, cases were suspected of having early breast cancer. 3) Four cases were stage 0, 3 cases were stage I, and 2 cases were stage III in postoperative pathologic staging. 4) All the patients were satisfied with their cosmetic results.
CONCLUSION
: A skin-sparing mastectomy with immediate reconstruction is a new method for breast cancer surgery with modified a skin incision and shows good aesthetic results. We propose more frequent application of this method for the indicated patient, but we need further follow-up of the local recurrence rate and the detection rate in these patients.

Keyword

Breast cancer; Skin-spring mastectomy(SSM); Circumareolar incision; Immediate reconstruction

MeSH Terms

Biopsy
Breast Neoplasms*
Breast*
Cicatrix
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Mammaplasty
Mammography
Mastectomy*
Nipples
Patient Selection
Recurrence
Skin
Tissue Expansion Devices
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