Background: Ipsilateral breast cancer recurrence (IBTR) occurs in about 7% of patients with primary invasive breast tumor. Salvage mastectomy and breast reconstruction are often discussed and latissimus dorsi (LD) flap is frequently proposed. Methods: We retrospectively investigated 111 consecutive locally relapsing patients who underwent salvage mastectomy and immediate LD reconstruction. All included patients with IBTR previously underwent conserving surgery for BC, and received a postoperative irradiation. Primary endpoints were disease free survival and overall survival. Secondary endpoints were surgical complications and re-interventions. Results: Invasive ductal cancer was the most frequent histotype (60.4%) of breast cancer reappearance. rpT1, rpT2 and rpT3 were observed respectively in 50.5%, 20,7% and 3,6% of the patients. rpTis occurred in 11,7% of cases. Positive axillary nodes were observed in 9,9% of patients at reappearance. Post-operative complication other than seroma occurred in 17,1% of patients, while seroma at the donor site was observed in 61.3% of cases. At 5-year after surgery overall survival was 92% (95% CI: 85%–96%) and disease free survival was 78% (95% CI: 69%–85%). Conclusions: Immediate latissimus dorsi flap reconstruction in selected patients with isolated breast tumor recurrence, which occurred after breast irradiation, provides an effective treatment with a satisfactory outcome.

De Lorenzi, F., Corso, G., Botta, F., Invento, A., Marchetti, A., Sala, P., et al. (2020). Immediate breast reconstruction with latissimus dorsi flap for patients with local recurrence of breast cancer. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY, 46(6), 1013-1020 [10.1016/j.ejso.2020.01.015].

Immediate breast reconstruction with latissimus dorsi flap for patients with local recurrence of breast cancer

Bagnardi V.;
2020

Abstract

Background: Ipsilateral breast cancer recurrence (IBTR) occurs in about 7% of patients with primary invasive breast tumor. Salvage mastectomy and breast reconstruction are often discussed and latissimus dorsi (LD) flap is frequently proposed. Methods: We retrospectively investigated 111 consecutive locally relapsing patients who underwent salvage mastectomy and immediate LD reconstruction. All included patients with IBTR previously underwent conserving surgery for BC, and received a postoperative irradiation. Primary endpoints were disease free survival and overall survival. Secondary endpoints were surgical complications and re-interventions. Results: Invasive ductal cancer was the most frequent histotype (60.4%) of breast cancer reappearance. rpT1, rpT2 and rpT3 were observed respectively in 50.5%, 20,7% and 3,6% of the patients. rpTis occurred in 11,7% of cases. Positive axillary nodes were observed in 9,9% of patients at reappearance. Post-operative complication other than seroma occurred in 17,1% of patients, while seroma at the donor site was observed in 61.3% of cases. At 5-year after surgery overall survival was 92% (95% CI: 85%–96%) and disease free survival was 78% (95% CI: 69%–85%). Conclusions: Immediate latissimus dorsi flap reconstruction in selected patients with isolated breast tumor recurrence, which occurred after breast irradiation, provides an effective treatment with a satisfactory outcome.
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Breast cancer; Breast reconstruction; Breast relapse
English
2020
46
6
1013
1020
none
De Lorenzi, F., Corso, G., Botta, F., Invento, A., Marchetti, A., Sala, P., et al. (2020). Immediate breast reconstruction with latissimus dorsi flap for patients with local recurrence of breast cancer. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY, 46(6), 1013-1020 [10.1016/j.ejso.2020.01.015].
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