TWO-STAGE DELAYED RECONSTRUCTION IN PATIENTS WITH BREAST CANCER AFTER MASTECTOMY
https://doi.org/10.18027/2224-5057-2018-8-2-43-49
Abstract
Delayed breast reconstruction after performing radical mastectomy for cancer is a surgical method of rehabilitation of patients. Breast reconstruction is performed to improve the quality of life of patients with breast cancer. Breast restoration using expander is used in women with a small breast size, as well as in patients who refuse to use patchwork techniques of breast restoration. In P. A. Herzen MORI 27 patients with a diagnosis of breast cancer was performed in delayed breast reconstruction after radical mastectomy.
To achieve symmetry in 51,9 % of cases the operations were also performed on the healthy breast. During the observation period up to 4 years, no signs of progression of the underlying disease were found in this group.
About the Authors
A. D. ZikiryahodzhaevRussian Federation
Aziz D. Zikiryahodzhaev - MD, DSc Med, Head of the Department of Oncology and Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery of the Breast and Skin, P. A. Hertsen MORC– branch of FSBI NMRRC
Competing Interests:
Азиз Д. Зикиряходжаев - доктор медицинских наук, руководитель отделения онкологии и реконструктивно‑пластической хирургии молочной железы и кожи МНИОИ им. П. А. Герцена – филиал ФГБУ «НМИЦ радиологии» МЗ РФ
E. A. Rasskazova
Russian Federation
Elena A. Rasskazova - MD, DSc Med, Researcher, Department of Oncology and Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery of the Breast and Skin
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Zikiryahodzhaev A.D., Rasskazova E.A. TWO-STAGE DELAYED RECONSTRUCTION IN PATIENTS WITH BREAST CANCER AFTER MASTECTOMY. Malignant tumours. 2018;8(2):43-49. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18027/2224-5057-2018-8-2-43-49