Oncoplastic breast surgery is an innovative approach that combines oncologic surgery (cancer removal) with plastic surgery techniques. This method aims to not only remove breast cancer effectively but also to achieve optimal aesthetic outcomes, preserving or even improving the breast’s appearance.
What is Oncoplastic Breast Surgery?
Oncoplastic breast surgery integrates the principles of oncology and plastic surgery. It allows for extensive removal of breast tissue to ensure all cancer is removed while simultaneously performing reconstructive techniques to maintain breast shape and appearance.
Types of Oncoplastic Surgery
- Volume Displacement Techniques: Utilises the remaining breast tissue to reshape the breast after tumour removal.
- Volume Replacement Techniques: Involves using tissue from other parts of the body (like the chest wall, back or abdomen) to replace the tissue removed during cancer surgery.
Safety of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery
Clinical Outcomes
- Cancer Control: Studies have shown that oncoplastic surgery is as effective as traditional breast cancer surgeries in terms of cancer control and recurrence rates.
- Complication Rates: The overall complication rates for oncoplastic surgery are comparable to those of traditional breast surgeries.
Surgical Risks
As with any surgery, there are inherent risks involved, including:
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Scarring
- Mobilised tissue blood supply compromise
- Anaesthesia complications
However, these risks are generally low and manageable with proper surgical techniques and post-operative care.
Benefits of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery
Improved Aesthetic Outcomes
- Symmetry: Both breasts can be made more symmetrical, enhancing body image and confidence.
- Minimal Deformity: Techniques are employed to minimize deformity, even in larger resections.
Psychological Benefits
- Enhanced Quality of Life: Patients often report higher satisfaction with their appearance, which can lead to better overall quality of life.
- Emotional Well-being: The preservation or improvement of breast aesthetics can positively impact emotional well-being.
FAQs about Oncoplastic Breast Surgery
What are the qualifications of a surgeon performing oncoplastic surgery?
Surgeons performing oncoplastic breast surgery should have specialised training in both oncologic and plastic surgery techniques. It’s important to choose an appropriately trained surgeon with experience in oncoplastic procedures.
Is oncoplastic breast surgery suitable for all breast cancer patients?
Not all patients are candidates for oncoplastic surgery. Factors such as the size and location of the tumour, breast size, and overall health of the patient will determine eligibility. A thorough evaluation by a specialist is necessary.
How long is the recovery period after oncoplastic breast surgery?
The recovery period can vary depending on the extent of the surgery. Typically, patients can expect to return to normal activities within 4-6 weeks. Your surgeon will provide specific post-operative care instructions and timeline.
Are there any long-term follow-up requirements?
Yes, long-term follow-up is essential to monitor for cancer recurrence and manage any complications. Regular mammograms and clinical exams will be part of the follow-up routine.
What if additional cancer treatment is needed after surgery?
If additional treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation are required, oncoplastic surgery does not interfere with these treatments. In fact, the reconstruction can often improve the patient’s ability to tolerate additional therapies.
Can oncoplastic surgery be performed after a mastectomy?
Oncoplastic techniques are typically used in breast-conserving surgeries. However, reconstructive surgery is available for patients who have undergone mastectomies, using different methods such as implants or autologous tissue reconstruction.
Conclusion
Oncoplastic breast surgery is a safe and effective option for many patients, offering the dual benefits of thorough cancer treatment and improved cosmetic outcomes. With the right surgical team and proper post-operative care, patients can achieve excellent results that enhance both their physical and emotional well-being. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider to determine the best treatment plan for your specific situation.
Senthurun (Seni) Mylvaganam
Consultant Oncoplastic Breast Surgeon
www.drseni.com



