In case of breast postoncologic reconstructive surgery when an oncoplastic approach is adopted and volume replacement with glandular flap mobilization is performed, tumor-positive margins may create a significant problem. We present our experience with intraoperative ultrasound as an adjunctive tool to guide breast surgeons to improve margin-free management of neoplastic breast lesions in patients undergoing oncoplastic surgery.
Intraoperative ultrasound and oncoplastic combined approach: an additional tool for the oncoplastic surgeon to obtain tumor-free margins in breast conservative surgery—a 2-year single-center prospective study / Barellini, L.; Marcasciano, M.; Lo Torto, F.; Fausto, A.; Ribuffo, D.; Casella, D.. - In: CLINICAL BREAST CANCER. - ISSN 1526-8209. - 20:3(2020), pp. e290-e294. [10.1016/j.clbc.2019.10.004]
Intraoperative ultrasound and oncoplastic combined approach: an additional tool for the oncoplastic surgeon to obtain tumor-free margins in breast conservative surgery—a 2-year single-center prospective study
Marcasciano M.;Lo Torto F.;Fausto A.;Ribuffo D.;Casella D.
2020
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In case of breast postoncologic reconstructive surgery when an oncoplastic approach is adopted and volume replacement with glandular flap mobilization is performed, tumor-positive margins may create a significant problem. We present our experience with intraoperative ultrasound as an adjunctive tool to guide breast surgeons to improve margin-free management of neoplastic breast lesions in patients undergoing oncoplastic surgery.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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