Assessment of surgical precision and safety in oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery for breast cancer under the guidance of imaging.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Han Qiu, Qian Liu, Jing Tian
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Background: Oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery (OBCS) has become an essential component of breast cancer treatment. Imaging guidance in breast surgery has the potential to enhance surgical precision. Despite increasing recognition, a comprehensive evaluation of its specific impact on OBCS for breast cancer is needed. This study aims to evaluate the impact of the application of imaging guidance in OBCS on the accuracy and safety of breast cancer surgery.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study included patients treated for breast cancer, divided into the OBCS group (Group A, n = 65) and the imaging-guided OBCS group (Group B, n = 69). Demographics, perioperative parameters, surgical margins, and postoperative complications of the study population were evaluated to assess the impact of imaging guidance on OBCS. Pearson correlation analysis was conducted to explore the relationship between various indicators and imaging-guided OBCS.

Results: A total of 134 patients were included. Compared to Group A, Group B showed significant reductions in operation time, intraoperative blood loss, excised breast weight, and length of stay. Additionally, Group B had narrower surgical margins and fewer postoperative complications, including hematoma, wound dehiscence, subcutaneous bleeding, and fluid accumulation. Correlation analysis revealed a strong negative association between imaging-guided OBCS and various surgical indices, highlighting the potential benefits of imaging guidance in enhancing surgical precision and patient outcomes.

Conclusion: The findings of this study support the potential of imaging-guided OBCS to enhance surgical precision and safety in breast cancer management, offering benefits across multiple aspects of surgical care and patient prognosis.

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影像学指导下乳腺癌保乳手术的手术精度和安全性评价
背景:保乳手术(OBCS)已成为乳腺癌治疗的重要组成部分。乳房手术中的影像指导具有提高手术精度的潜力。尽管越来越多的人认识到,但仍需要对其对乳腺癌OBCS的具体影响进行全面评估。本研究旨在评价影像引导在OBCS中的应用对乳腺癌手术准确性和安全性的影响。方法:回顾性队列研究纳入乳腺癌患者,分为OBCS组(A组,n = 65)和影像引导下OBCS组(B组,n = 69)。对研究人群的人口统计学、围手术期参数、手术切缘和术后并发症进行评估,以评估影像学指导对OBCS的影响。采用Pearson相关分析探讨各指标与影像引导下的OBCS之间的关系。结果:共纳入134例患者。与A组相比,B组手术时间、术中出血量、切除乳房重量和住院时间均显著减少。此外,B组手术切缘较窄,术后并发症较少,包括血肿、伤口裂开、皮下出血和积液。相关分析显示,成像引导下的OBCS与各种手术指标之间存在很强的负相关,突出了成像引导在提高手术精度和患者预后方面的潜在益处。结论:本研究结果支持影像引导下的OBCS在乳腺癌治疗中提高手术精度和安全性的潜力,并在手术护理和患者预后的多个方面提供益处。
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BMC Surgery
BMC Surgery SURGERY-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.30%
发文量
391
审稿时长
58 days
期刊介绍: BMC Surgery is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on surgical research, training, and practice.
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