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Breast J
November 2011
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, National Cancer Institute of Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico.
Chest wall irradiation is very common for mastectomy patients that have opted for immediate breast reconstruction. We reviewed a 6 year experience with tissue expander implant reconstruction with and without radiotherapy in 97 patients. All patients were evaluated with respect to aesthetic outcome, infection, implant exposure, capsular contracture, displacement and failure of the reconstruction; more than 50% of our irradiated patients resulted in a complication.
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March 2007
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, National Cancer Institute of Mexico City, Av Carlos Graef Fernández 154 Consultorio 501, Colonia Tlaxala, Santa Fe Delegación Cuajimalpa, CP 05300 México DF, Mexico.
Skin sparing mastectomy (SSM) is a procedure that has gained popularity for patients who elect to have a mastectomy as the treatment for carcinoma of the breast. Reconstruction of the breast after SSM yields the best aesthetic results since it preserves most of the skin envelope and the inframammary fold. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the oncologic safety and aesthetic results for SSM and immediate breast reconstruction.
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