Current trends in breast cancer surgery.
Z ChaloupkováO CoufalL GabrielováPublished in: Rozhledy v chirurgii : mesicnik Ceskoslovenske chirurgicke spolecnosti (2024)
The incidence of breast cancer has been increasing significantly over the past decades, while the mortality rate has, actually, been decreasing. Behind this favorable trend in the decrease in mortality are not only high-quality screening programs, but also undoubtedly advances in therapy, especially new methods in surgical treatment. The importance of oncoplastic approach integrating resection and reconstruction procedures is obvious. Our efforts continue to maximize breast-conserving therapy, which is being improved in parallel with the development of new localization methods of non-palpable lesions. Breast-conserving therapy indication spectrum is also increasing with the use of oncoplastic approach allowing the resection of a significant part of the mammary gland while achieving an acceptable cosmetic result. We improve guidelines for skin-sparing procedures and also possibilities and availability of breast reconstruction. Most popular is breast reconstruction with free abdominal flap transfer. However, due to such demanding complex procedure with limited availability, there is also a significant development of silicone-implant-based reconstruction or methods of fat transfer. Constant attention is focused on axillary surgery, now especially in cases of initial nodal involvement that responds favorably to neoadjuvant systemic treatment. Current findings indicate tendency to modify and differentiate surgical indications according to the tumor phenotype. Complex lymphedema prevention surgery, such as lymphatic mapping or restoring lymphatic flow via microsurgical lymphaticovenous anastomosis, can provide effective and long-term improvement and is challenging. Recently in the Czech Republic, we reopened the discussion about the optimal concentration of medical care in a smaller number of specialized breast centers, which we think is one of a number of steps on the constant path to improve medical results.
Keyphrases
- minimally invasive
- lymph node
- breast reconstruction
- coronary artery bypass
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- risk factors
- surgical site infection
- cardiovascular events
- soft tissue
- adipose tissue
- rectal cancer
- squamous cell carcinoma
- sentinel lymph node
- working memory
- cardiovascular disease
- palliative care
- high resolution
- cell therapy
- early stage
- smoking cessation
- mesenchymal stem cells
- internal carotid artery
- combination therapy