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Breast Reconstruction

Supporting People With Breast Cancer

Jane RothwellSt. Vincent’s University Hospital

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Outline

The “Big Questions” How these decisions are made Reconstruction of the “conserved

breast”

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The Big Questions

Mastectomy v Breast Conservation Immediate v Delayed

Reconstruction Type of reconstruction

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Mastectomy v Breast Conservation

Patient factors Breast factors Tumour factors

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Mastectomy v Breast ConservationPatient factors

Patient choice General health Suitability for radiotherapy Dealing with “risk” Personal history Family history

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Mastectomy v Breast ConservationBreast factors

Size Shape Location of tumour in breast

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Mastectomy v Breast Conservation“Tumour” factors

Size – actual Size – relative to size of breast Single or multifocal Type of tumour Site within breast

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Site of tumour

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Immediate v Delayed Reconstruction

Patient choice Radiotherapy Other medical conditions Smoking Extent of disease

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Immediate v Delayed Reconstruction - Radiotherapy

Tumour size Skin involvement Nodal disease Inflammatory cancer

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Immediate v Delayed Reconstruction - Radiotherapy

Pseudocapsule formation Capsular contracture Skin changes Infection Need for further surgery

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Type of Reconstruction

Patient choice Body size and shape Patient expectations Patient lifestyle Breast size and shape Potential for multiple procedures General condition

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Type of Reconstruction

Own tissue (autologous) Own tissue with implant or

expander Implant or expander with “other

tissue” Implant or expander alone

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Type of reconstruction - Autologous

DIEAP – Deep inferior epigastric artery perforator flap

Tissue from tummy No implant needed Longer surgery

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DIEAP Flap Reconstruction

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DIEAP Flap Reconstruction

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Latissimus Dorsi Flap Reconstruction

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Latissimus Dorsi Flap Reconstruction

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Tissue Expander Reconstruction

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Tissue Expander Reconstruction

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Restoration / Reconstruction of the conserved breast

Reasons why “reconstruction” required: Size Shape Nipple problems Asymmetry Site of scar / defect

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Restoration / Reconstruction of the conserved breast

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Restoration / Reconstruction of the conserved breast

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Restoration / Reconstruction of the conserved breast - options

Mastectomy and reconstruction Latissimus Dorsi flap Symmetry surgery on other breast Implant Fat injection

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Summary

The big questions: Whether it is best to conserve the

breast or have mastectomy Is immediate or delayed reconstruction

appropriate What type of reconstruction is best for

you

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Conclusion

Reconstruction is relevant for all women who have had surgery, even breast conservation

The decision-making is complex, with all patients treated to best standard of care for them

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