Arch Aesthetic Plast Surg.  2018 Feb;24(1):42-45. 10.14730/aaps.2018.24.1.42.

Bilateral Autologous Breast Reconstruction in a Patient with Unilateral Breast Cancer: A Case Report

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  • 1Department of Plastic Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. nicekek@korea.com
  • 2Division of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Department of Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Various reconstructive and/or oncoplastic options are available for breast cancer patients. In properly selected patients, autologous tissue-based reconstruction usually results in aesthetic, natural breasts. The choice of a reconstructive option for a breast cancer patient is a multifactorial decision that should consider the patient's values and preferences, as well as oncologic variables. A case of a 47-year-old woman who underwent bilateral skin-sparing mastectomy (SSM) and bilateral abdominally-based reconstruction despite having unilateral breast cancer. Right SSM and left lumpectomy were indicated for ductal carcinoma in situ in the right breast and benign tumors with microcalcifications in the left breast. The patient had very small breasts and wished for larger breasts, using her own tissue, to be created in a single-stage operation. Right SSM and left subcutaneous mastectomy were followed by bilateral free transverse rectus abdominis flap reconstruction and nipple sharing.

Keyword

Breast neoplasms; Mammaplasty; Mastectomy subcutaneous

MeSH Terms

Breast Neoplasms
Breast*
Carcinoma, Intraductal, Noninfiltrating
Female
Humans
Mammaplasty*
Mastectomy
Mastectomy, Segmental
Mastectomy, Subcutaneous
Middle Aged
Nipples
Rectus Abdominis
Unilateral Breast Neoplasms*
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