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The lancet oncology · Jul 2012
ReviewConservative mastectomy: extending the idea of breast conservation.
- Umberto Veronesi, Vaia Stafyla, Jean-Yves Petit, and Paolo Veronesi.
- Scientific Direction, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy. umberto.veronesi@ieo.it
- Lancet Oncol.. 2012 Jul 1;13(7):e311-7.
AbstractConservative mastectomy is a surgical technique to remove breast glandular tissue without disruption to the appearance of the breast. The main contraindication to this operation is involvement of the nipple-areola complex. Preservation of a healthy nipple does not affect long-term survival rates. Intraoperative retroareolar biopsy and accurate removal of all mammary tissue are mainstays to guarantee oncological safety of the technique. A complication, however infrequent, is nipple necrosis, which can be treated successfully by local excision. Several breast reconstructive techniques are used during conservative mastectomy and aesthetic results are good in most cases.Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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