Evaluation of Donut Mammoplasty in Early Breast Cancer Near to Nipple-Areola Complex
Reham Mohamed Al-Farouk Mahmoud;
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ABSTRACT
Background: The goal of modern breast surgery is to cure patients with preservation of breast tissue as much as possible with satisfactory physical and psychological outcome. This goal has led to introduction of a new scope of surgery into our clinical practice called oncoplastic breast surgery, with the advantage of combining oncological safety and satisfactory cosmetic outcome.
Objective: To focus on donut mammoplasty as an oncplastic procedure for management of early breast cancer near to nipple-areola complex to assess the technique clinically regarding cosmetic outcome, operative complication and oncological safety.
Background: The goal of modern breast surgery is to cure patients with preservation of breast tissue as much as possible with satisfactory physical and psychological outcome. This goal has led to introduction of a new scope of surgery into our clinical practice called oncoplastic breast surgery, with the advantage of combining oncological safety and satisfactory cosmetic outcome.
Objective: To focus on donut mammoplasty as an oncplastic procedure for management of early breast cancer near to nipple-areola complex to assess the technique clinically regarding cosmetic outcome, operative complication and oncological safety.
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| Title | Evaluation of Donut Mammoplasty in Early Breast Cancer Near to Nipple-Areola Complex | Other Titles | تقييم جراحة الكتلة المستديرة كأحدى الطرق التحفظية لعلاج سرطان الثدي في مراحله الأولي | Authors | Reham Mohamed Al-Farouk Mahmoud | Issue Date | 2018 |
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