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Journal of the Korean Surgical Society ; : 490-494, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-183309

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PURPOSE: Despite the advocation of a breast conserving approach to the treatment of breast cancer, many women continue to surgically require or choose mastectomy for the treatment of breast cancer. In many cases, breast reconstruction after mastectomy is being performed using tissue expander, implants or a myocutaneous flap. In recent years, immediate free transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (TRAM) flap reconstruction has become an cosmetically and economically attractive alternative, compared to other types of reconstruction, although the technique is not easy. The author's experience with 25 successful immediate free TRAM flap reconstructions is reviewed. METHODS: We analyzed 25 cases of immediate free TRAM reconstruction that were performed at the Department of Surgery, Hanyang University Hospital, from August 1995 to June 2000, for age, histologic type, stage and estimated degree of patient satisfaction. RESULTS: The patient age distribution ranged from 26 to 58 years old, the mean age was 38.3, and the majority of tumors were invasive ductal carcinoma (13 cases) and intraductal carcinoma (8 cases). All tumor sizes were less than 3 cm (Tis: 8 cases, T1: 8 cases, T2: 7 cases) with the exception of the phyllodes tumors (8 cm and 6 cm). The stage was from 0 to IIB (0: 7 cases, I: 7 cases, IIA: 8 cases, IIB: 1 case, phyllodes tumor: 2 cases). Immediate postoperative complications included 3 cases of bleeding and 1 case of wound infection at the donor site. According to the patients' expressed opinions, almost all patients werepleased with the result. There was no local recurrence during the follow-up period except for one case of bone metastasis that developed. CONCLUSION: This technique undoubtedly can play a major role in the so called "onco-plastic" surgical management of breast cancer.


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Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Age Distribution , Breast Neoplasms , Breast , Carcinoma, Ductal , Carcinoma, Intraductal, Noninfiltrating , Follow-Up Studies , Hemorrhage , Mammaplasty , Mastectomy , Myocutaneous Flap , Neoplasm Metastasis , Patient Satisfaction , Phyllodes Tumor , Postoperative Complications , Rectus Abdominis , Recurrence , Tissue Donors , Tissue Expansion Devices , Wound Infection
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Journal of Korean Breast Cancer Society ; : 93-97, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-25956

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Despite the advocation of a breast conserving approach to the treatment of breast cancer, many women continue to surgically require or choose mastectomy for the treatment of breast cancer. In many cases, breast reconstruction after mastectomy is being performed using tissue expander, implants or a myocutaneous flap. In recent years, immediate free transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (TRAM) flap reconstruction has become an cosmetically and economically attractive alternative, compared to other types of reconstruction, although the technique is not easy. The author's experience with 25 successful immediate free TRAM flap reconstructions is reviewed. METHODS: We analyzed 25 cases of immediate free TRAM reconstruction that were performed at the Department of Surgery, Hanyang University Hospital, from August 1995 to June 2000, for age, histologic type, stage and estimated degree of patient satisfaction. RESULTS: The patient age distribution ranged from 26 to 58 years old, the mean age was 38.3, and the majority of tumors were invasive ductal carcinoma (13 cases) and intraductal carcinoma (8 cases). All tumor sizes were less than 3 cm (Tis: 8 cases, T1: 8 cases, T2: 7 cases) with the exception of the phyllodes tumors (8 cm and 6 cm). The stage was from 0 to IIB (0: 7 cases, I: 7 cases, IIA: 8 cases, IIB: 1 case, phyllodes tumor: 2 cases). Immediate posto-perative complications included 3 cases of bleeding and 1 case of wound infection at the donor site. According to the patients' expressed opinions, almost all patients were pleased with the result. There was no local recurrence during the follow-up period except for one case of bone metastasis that developed. CONCLUSION:This technique undoubtedly can play a major role in the so called "onco-plastic" surgical management of breast cancer.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Age Distribution , Breast Neoplasms , Breast , Carcinoma, Ductal , Carcinoma, Intraductal, Noninfiltrating , Follow-Up Studies , Hemorrhage , Mammaplasty , Mastectomy , Myocutaneous Flap , Neoplasm Metastasis , Patient Satisfaction , Phyllodes Tumor , Rectus Abdominis , Recurrence , Tissue Donors , Tissue Expansion Devices , Wound Infection
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