Publications by authors named "Zhi-Cheng Ge"

Introduction: Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related death in women. Conventional open mastectomy (C-OM) is one of the most common procedures for breast cancer, which involves the removal of the nipple-areola complex and a large proportion of the breast skin, leading to poor cosmetic effect and restriction of upper extremity function. Single-port insufflation endoscopic nipple-sparing mastectomy (SIE-NSM) could conceal the incision along the wrinkles in the axilla, preserve all the breast skin and nipple-areola complex and provide a better cosmetic outcome and quality of life.

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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the clinicopathological factors of the false negative rate (FNR) and accuracy of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) mapping with 1% methylene blue dye (MBD) alone, and to examine how to reduce the FNR in patients with breast cancer.

Methods: A total of 365 patients with invasive breast carcinoma who received axillary lymph node dissection after SLNB were retrospectively analyzed. SLNB was performed with 2 to 5 mL of 1% MBD.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study was conducted to compare single-port gasless laparoscopic breast-conserving surgery (SGL-BCS) with traditional breast-conserving surgery (T-BCS) in patients with early-stage breast cancer.
  • 70 patients participated, with 35 undergoing each type of surgery, and results showed no severe complications or recurrences after 2 years.
  • SGL-BCS proved to be safe and effective, offering benefits like a smaller incision, better cosmetic results, and reduced blood loss compared to T-BCS.
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Background And Objectives: To evaluate efficacy and aesthetic outcome for combined endoscopic subcutaneous mastectomy (E-SM) and endoscopic sentinel lymph node biopsy (E-SLNB) in early stage breast cancer patients.

Methods: Combined E-SM+E-SLNB was compared to modified radical resection in a cohort of Chinese patients (n = 49) with stages I and II breast cancer. Patient satisfaction with the aesthetic results was assessed 1 year after surgery with a 5-item-by-4-step scoring system for evaluating cosmetic outcomes.

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