Impacts of radiation on reconstructed breasts by superior epigastric vessel pedicled transverse rectus abdominal myocutaneous in breast cancer patients
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1007-631X.2015.08.013
- VernacularTitle:放疗对上蒂横行腹直肌肌皮瓣乳房再造的影响
- Author:
Zhongzhi LU
;
Chunhua XIAO
;
Dongsheng LI
;
Qinghua ZHU
;
Sijing SUN
;
Min LI
;
Xuchen CAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Breast neoplasms;
Surgical flaps;
Radiotherapy;
Mammaplasty
- From:
Chinese Journal of General Surgery
2015;30(8):627-630
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To assess the impact of radiation on superior epigastric vessel pedicled transverse rectus abdominal myocutaneous (TRAM) for breast reconstruction.Methods Female breast cancer patients were divided into 4 groups:group A (immediate breast reconstruction + radiation therapy,123 cases),group B (immediate breast reconstruction,262 cases),group C (radiation therapy + delayed breast reconstruction,34 cases),group D (delayed breast reconstruction,53 cases) from June 2009 to June 2012 at Department of Breast Oncology,Tianjin Medical University.Patient demographics,operative details,radiation therapy details,postoperative complications,patient-centered evaluation of aesthetic and psychological outcomes were assessed.Results The average follow-up duration was 24.98 ± 6.99 months.2.5% patients developed delayed wound healing postoperatively.Fat necrosis and flap contracture were seen in 7.0% and 3.6% of all patients,respectively.Irradiated patients had a significant statistical difference in cancer staging,involved lymph nodes,tissue invasion and neoadjuvant chemotherapy (P < 0.05).No significant statistical differences were observed in post-operative early complications,but in advanced stage complications.There was no significantly statistical difference in breast aesthetic outcome before and after radiation therapy within four groups.Conclusions For breast reconstruction patients,those without postoperative radiotherapy were suggested immediate breast reconstruction,and those with postoperative radiotherapy were proposed to accomplish breast reconstruction after postoperative radiotherapy.