The successful use of disparate pedicle types for bilateral therapeutic mammaplasties during breast conservation surgery

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Abstract

This case illustrates the successful use of non-identical pedicles in bilateral therapeutic mammaplasty (TM). A 58-year-old patient presented with a left-sided upper inner quadrant multifocal invasive [no special type (NST)] tumour and a rightsided upper outer quadrant unifocal invasive tubular carcinoma with surrounding ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). Her tumour locations necessitated simultaneous bilateral TMusing different pedicle types.A superomedial pedicle T-scar breast reduction was undertaken on the right to resect the upper outer quadrant tumour whilst a superolateral nipple transposition pedicle was used on the left breast to enable the wide resection of the two tumours located superomedial to the nipple. The location and size of the tumour also required the use of a secondary infero-medially based pedicle for volume displacement on the left breast. Patient received adjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy. A year after surgery the patient has acceptable cosmetic results in terms of symmetry, breast contour and increasingly inconspicuous scars.

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Bellizzi, A., Baldacchino, R. V., Kazzazi, F., Forouhi, P., & Malata, C. M. (2021). The successful use of disparate pedicle types for bilateral therapeutic mammaplasties during breast conservation surgery. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2021(3). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjab064

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