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Reconstruction options and outcomes for breast sarcoma patients
Authors:Hannah M Carl  Nicholas A Calotta  Charalampos Siotos  Tobias J Bos  Dennis G Foster  Michele A Manahan  Carisa M Cooney  Justin M Sacks  Gedge D Rosson
Abstract:Breast sarcomas constitute a rare and heterogeneous group of tumors. Given their aggressive nature and the potential for extensive resections, rates of reconstruction have been low. We retrospectively reviewed subjects derived from our institutional registry presented between 2003 and 2015. Thirty‐four patients with primary breast sarcoma were identified. The average age was 51.9 years and the average follow‐up was 58 months. The most common histological type was malignant phyllodes (61.8%). Two patients suffered cancer recurrence. Twelve patients (35.3%) underwent reconstruction. Four underwent implant‐based reconstruction, seven had autologous‐based reconstruction, and one had combined reconstruction. Major complications were one flap loss and one implant removal. Our relatively high rates of breast reconstruction suggest a newly increased willingness to offer reconstruction to this rarer patient population.
Keywords:breast cancer  breast reconstruction  breast surgery  sarcoma
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