Fernando Rosatti, Dario Melita, Paolo Marchica, Isidoro Musmarra, Francesco Ciancio, Francesca De Lorenzi, Francesca Toia, Simone La Padula, Giuseppe A Lombardo
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The authors' aim is to conduct a review of main breast reconstruction options with local flaps after partial mastectomy.</p><p><strong>Evidence acquisition: </strong>A literature review was conducted on PubMed using the keywords: \"partial breast reconstruction,\" \"local flaps,\" \"LICAP,\" \"ICAP,\" \"AICAP,\" \"TDAP,\" \"MS-LD\" and \"SAAP.\" Reviews, meta-analyses, clinical trials, experimental studies and case reports focused on breast reconstruction with local flaps after partial mastectomy (quadrantectomy or lumpectomy) were included in the study. Only English-written studies published in the past 20 years were considered eligible. Older articles, non-English written articles or papers regarding random flaps/video assisted harvested flaps/combined flaps were excluded.</p><p><strong>Evidence synthesis: </strong>A cumulative number of 292 scientific articles was produced by the research. After screening by the two principal investigators, 73 articles were deemed eligible for full-text examination. In total, twenty-seven articles met the inclusions criteria.</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>Local flaps are a safe and reliable option in breast reconstruction after partial mastectomy. They are associated with a low complication rate reported in the literature, with satisfactory aesthetic outcomes. Prospective multicenter clinical studies are desirable to confirm the results of this study.</p>","PeriodicalId":29847,"journal":{"name":"Minerva Surgery","volume":" ","pages":"266-273"},"PeriodicalIF":0.8000,"publicationDate":"2025-06-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Local flaps for partial breast reconstruction.\",\"authors\":\"Fernando Rosatti, Dario Melita, Paolo Marchica, Isidoro Musmarra, Francesco Ciancio, Francesca De Lorenzi, Francesca Toia, Simone La Padula, Giuseppe A Lombardo\",\"doi\":\"10.23736/S2724-5691.25.10805-8\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Introduction: </strong>Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) is often the first-line treatment for early-stage invasive breast cancer. Many studies claim that survival is non-inferior to radical treatments in selected cases. Although BCS preserves some breast tissue and often the nipple-areola complex, asymmetry and distortion of the breast contour may occur and reconstruction is sometimes required. The authors' aim is to conduct a review of main breast reconstruction options with local flaps after partial mastectomy.</p><p><strong>Evidence acquisition: </strong>A literature review was conducted on PubMed using the keywords: \\\"partial breast reconstruction,\\\" \\\"local flaps,\\\" \\\"LICAP,\\\" \\\"ICAP,\\\" \\\"AICAP,\\\" \\\"TDAP,\\\" \\\"MS-LD\\\" and \\\"SAAP.\\\" Reviews, meta-analyses, clinical trials, experimental studies and case reports focused on breast reconstruction with local flaps after partial mastectomy (quadrantectomy or lumpectomy) were included in the study. Only English-written studies published in the past 20 years were considered eligible. 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Introduction: Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) is often the first-line treatment for early-stage invasive breast cancer. Many studies claim that survival is non-inferior to radical treatments in selected cases. Although BCS preserves some breast tissue and often the nipple-areola complex, asymmetry and distortion of the breast contour may occur and reconstruction is sometimes required. The authors' aim is to conduct a review of main breast reconstruction options with local flaps after partial mastectomy.
Evidence acquisition: A literature review was conducted on PubMed using the keywords: "partial breast reconstruction," "local flaps," "LICAP," "ICAP," "AICAP," "TDAP," "MS-LD" and "SAAP." Reviews, meta-analyses, clinical trials, experimental studies and case reports focused on breast reconstruction with local flaps after partial mastectomy (quadrantectomy or lumpectomy) were included in the study. Only English-written studies published in the past 20 years were considered eligible. Older articles, non-English written articles or papers regarding random flaps/video assisted harvested flaps/combined flaps were excluded.
Evidence synthesis: A cumulative number of 292 scientific articles was produced by the research. After screening by the two principal investigators, 73 articles were deemed eligible for full-text examination. In total, twenty-seven articles met the inclusions criteria.
Conclusions: Local flaps are a safe and reliable option in breast reconstruction after partial mastectomy. They are associated with a low complication rate reported in the literature, with satisfactory aesthetic outcomes. Prospective multicenter clinical studies are desirable to confirm the results of this study.