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Published in: Breast Cancer 3/2024

21-03-2024 | Fat Grafting | Original Article

Endoscopic mastectomy followed by immediate breast reconstruction with fat grafting for breast cancer

Authors: Kazutaka Narui, Toshihiko Satake, Takashi Ishikawa, Mayu Muto, Yui Tsunoda, Akimitsu Yamada, Kei Kawashima, Natsuki Uenaka, Yoshie Fujiwara, Masanori Oshi, Shoko Adachi, Chiho Suzuki, Tomoko Wada, Shinya Yamamoto, Mikiko Tanabe, Jiro Maegawa, Itaru Endo

Published in: Breast Cancer | Issue 3/2024

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Abstract

Background

Although endoscopic mastectomy has been associated with good tolerance and enhanced patient satisfaction, limitations such as the implant or flap size for reconstruction with small incisions remain unresolved. Fat grafting (FG) can expand tissue volume with pinhole skin incisions. Herein, we evaluated the safety and efficacy of endoscopic mastectomy followed by immediate FG.

Methods

Patients who underwent endoscopic mastectomy with immediate FG reconstruction from 2015 to 2021 were retrospectively evaluated to establish surgical outcomes and prognosis.

Results

Twenty-three patients with clinical stage 0 or I breast cancer underwent unilateral endoscopic mastectomy with immediate FG. The median age was 45 years (41–55), and the median body mass index was 19.3 kg/m2 (15.8–26.6). Endoscopically performed procedures included skin-sparing mastectomies in 18 patients (78%) and nipple-sparing mastectomies in five patients (22%). The median procedure duration was 295 min (242–346). The median specimen weight was 133 g (71–334), and the median grafted fat volume was 200 mL (136–320). No patient required reoperation or additional procedures for complications. One patient experienced recurrence at a median follow-up of 56.1 months and underwent resection; the patient was alive without recurrence 54 months post-resection.

Conclusion

To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of endoscopic mastectomy with immediate FG for reconstruction. When compared with other immediate autologous reconstructions, our strategy could minimize the skin incision and procedure duration, as well as limit complications. Further prospective investigations are needed to evaluate oncological safety, surgical outcomes, and patient satisfaction.
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Metadata
Title
Endoscopic mastectomy followed by immediate breast reconstruction with fat grafting for breast cancer
Authors
Kazutaka Narui
Toshihiko Satake
Takashi Ishikawa
Mayu Muto
Yui Tsunoda
Akimitsu Yamada
Kei Kawashima
Natsuki Uenaka
Yoshie Fujiwara
Masanori Oshi
Shoko Adachi
Chiho Suzuki
Tomoko Wada
Shinya Yamamoto
Mikiko Tanabe
Jiro Maegawa
Itaru Endo
Publication date
21-03-2024
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Published in
Breast Cancer / Issue 3/2024
Print ISSN: 1340-6868
Electronic ISSN: 1880-4233
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12282-024-01561-x

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