BookV. Suzanne Klimberg, Tibor Kovacs, Isabel T. Rubio, editors.
Summary: This book covers an up-to-date review of advances in the management strategies for patients with breast cancer and their co-morbidities. Oncoplasty has become the standard of care for breast conservation surgery and can lead to improving aesthetic outcomes of breast cancer surgery, without compromising oncological outcomes. The goal of the text is to increase the competencies and performance of healthcare professionals involved in treating this patient population, which will ultimately improve the aesthetic outcomes, quality of life and overall survival of patients with breast disease and breast cancer. Written by experts in the field, chapters address a wide range of breast surgery techniques that help the general surgeon provide improved oncologic and aesthetic results for patients. The authors have detailed not only best practice for conventional procedures but also new and evolving techniques. Oncoplastic Breast Surgery Techniques for the General Surgeon serves as a valuable resource not only for medical students but also for the general surgeon seeking to improve results in private practice and for professors learning and teaching new breast surgery techniques.
Contents:
Concepts, Indication and Principles of oncoplastic breast surgery: fashion or necessity
Topographic Anatomical Relationships of the Breast, Chest Wall, Axilla, and Related Sites of Metastases
Imaging for Oncoplastic Procedures
Measurement and Optimizing Cosmetic Outcomes for Breast Excisions / Factors influencing aesthetic outcomes of breast conservation surgery
Quadrant by quadrant preoperative planning for oncoplastic resections
Basic principles of breast surgery: Level one oncoplastic techniques
Crescent mammoplasty
Round Block or Donut Mastopexy
Batwing and Hemibatwing Mammoplasty
Grisotti Flap Mammoplasty
Reduction mammoplasty Marking
Superior pedicle oncoplasty
Inferior pedicle reduction mammoplasty for reconstruction of tumor defects following partial breast resection
V-mammoplasty
Thoraco-epigastric pedicled flap for partial breast reconstruction
Lateral Pedicle Mammoplasty
Oncoplastic Breast Reconstruction: Extreme Oncoplasty and Split Reduction Techniques
Skin reducing mastectomy
dermal sling
Simple and Skin Sparing Mastectomy
Total or Nipple Skin Sparing Mastectomy
Staged Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy for Patients with Large or Ptotic Breasts
Donut Mastectomy
Technology assisted mastectomy: Robotic and endoscopic assisted mastectomy
Goldilocks Mastectomy
Nipple Areola Complex Reconstruction
Free Nipple Graft
Subpectoral Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction
Prepectoral Implant Breast Reconstruction: The Better Option?
TAP, LICAP, SAAP and AICAP flaps
Surgical Resection and Utilization of Fasciocutaneous Advancement Flaps for Locally Advanced Breast Cancer: THE CLOSURE
Surgery Following Primary Systemic Therapy: How to Increase Breast Conservation Rate
Using oncoplastic techniques to salvage poor outcomes of breast conservation
Oncological outcomes and safety of oncoplastic breast conservation
Treating Complications of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery
Education and Training in Oncoplastic Breast Surgery
Oncoplastic Breast Surgery Techniques for the General Surgeon.