2022
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1751286
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Oncological Outcomes of Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy in an Unselected Population Evaluated in a Single Center

Abstract: Objective Nipple-sparing mastectomy (NSM) has been traditionally used in selected cases with tumor-to-nipple distance > 2 cm and negative frozen section of the base of the nipple. Recommending NSM in unselected populations remains controversial. The present study evaluated the oncological outcomes of patients submitted to NSM in an unselected population seen at a single center. Methods This retrospective cohort study included unselected patients with invasive carcinoma or ductal carcinoma in situ … Show more

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“…The mean age of the women in the periareolar group was slightly higher than that of the IMF group: 47 years (range 27-67 years) and 43.9 years (range 28-74 years), respectively (P < 0.038). Mastectomy weight was higher in the periareolar group: 312.7 g (range 116-640 g) versus 246.8 g (range 65-581 g) (P < 0.001), as was the implant volume: 447.5 cm 3 (range 300-550 cm 3 ) versus 409.00 cm 3 (range 250-575 cm 3 ) (P = 0.002). Mean BMI was 23.9 and 25.2 in the IMF and periareolar groups, respectively, with no difference when classified according to BMI level (P = 0.069).…”
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“…The mean age of the women in the periareolar group was slightly higher than that of the IMF group: 47 years (range 27-67 years) and 43.9 years (range 28-74 years), respectively (P < 0.038). Mastectomy weight was higher in the periareolar group: 312.7 g (range 116-640 g) versus 246.8 g (range 65-581 g) (P < 0.001), as was the implant volume: 447.5 cm 3 (range 300-550 cm 3 ) versus 409.00 cm 3 (range 250-575 cm 3 ) (P = 0.002). Mean BMI was 23.9 and 25.2 in the IMF and periareolar groups, respectively, with no difference when classified according to BMI level (P = 0.069).…”
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“…Over recent years, nipple-sparing mastectomy (NSM) has become a popular option for the surgical management of early-stage breast cancer, even for nontraditional indications, and for prophylactic mastectomy, facilitating immediate breast reconstruction and improving aesthetic outcome and patient satisfaction. 1–5 However, the profile of complications with NSM tends to be more complex compared with conventional mastectomy, with the choice of incision being a factor that can affect the complication rate and also the final aesthetic outcome. 6–9…”
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