The role of magnetic resonance imaging in preoperative planning for patients undergoing therapeutic mammoplasty.

ISRN oncology Pub Date : 2013-12-17 DOI:10.1155/2013/260260
Gareth Hicks, Philip Turton, Sree Rajan, April Nunn, Nisha Sharma, Raj Achuthan
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Background. Assessment of the ratio between tumour volume and breast volume in therapeutic mammoplasty is paramount. Traditionally based on clinical assessment and conventional breast imaging, the role of breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in this context has not been established. Methods. Data was collected from all women undergoing therapeutic mammoplasty (TM) between 2006 and 2011. Each case was discussed at an MDT where MRI was considered to facilitate surgical planning. The contribution of MRI to disease assessment and surgical outcome was then reviewed. Results. 35 women underwent TM, 15 of whom had additional MRI. 33% of patients within the MRI subgroup had abnormalities not seen on either mammography or USS. Of those undergoing MRI, 1/15 patients required completion mastectomy versus 3 patients requiring completion mastectomy and 1 patient requiring further wide local excision (4/20) in the conventional imaging group. No statistical difference was seen between size on MRI and size on mammography versus final histological size, but a general trend for greater correlation between size on MRI and final histological size was seen. Conclusion. MRI should be considered in selected patients undergoing therapeutic mammoplasty. Careful planning can identify those who are most likely to benefit from MRI, potentially reducing the need for further surgery.

磁共振成像在治疗性乳房整形术患者术前规划中的作用。
背景。在治疗性乳房整形术中,评估肿瘤体积和乳房体积之间的比例至关重要。乳腺磁共振成像(MRI)在这方面的作用尚未确定。研究方法从 2006 年至 2011 年间接受治疗性乳房整形术 (TM) 的所有女性中收集数据。每个病例都在MDT上进行讨论,MDT考虑使用核磁共振成像来帮助制定手术计划。然后审查核磁共振成像对疾病评估和手术结果的贡献。结果。35名女性接受了TM手术,其中15人接受了额外的磁共振成像检查。核磁共振成像亚组中有 33% 的患者在乳腺 X 线照相术或 USS 检查中未发现异常。在接受磁共振成像检查的患者中,1/15 的患者需要完成乳房切除术,而在传统成像组中,3 名患者需要完成乳房切除术,1 名患者需要进一步进行广泛局部切除术(4/20)。核磁共振成像和乳腺X光检查的大小与最终组织学大小之间没有统计学差异,但核磁共振成像的大小与最终组织学大小之间的相关性普遍较高。结论。对于接受治疗性乳房整形术的特定患者,应考虑使用磁共振成像。仔细规划可确定哪些患者最有可能从核磁共振成像中获益,从而减少进一步手术的需要。
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