缩乳术中偶发乳腺癌:系统回顾。

Eplasty Pub Date : 2025-02-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01
Jung Ho Gong, Ronald K Akiki, Rachel Sullivan
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背景:缩胸是最常见的整形手术之一,在美国每年有超过40000例手术。由于缩胸手术切除了部分乳房,使解剖结构发生扭曲,因此整形外科医生需要警惕患乳腺癌的可能性。在这项研究中,我们试图回顾现有的文献乳腺癌检查的患者接受缩小乳房成形术。方法:我们查询了PubMed(美国国立卫生研究院)和Embase(爱思唯尔)数据库,以确定通过术前成像和/或手术时通过乳房标本的组织病理学评估讨论乳房缩小前乳腺癌检查的研究。两位独立的审稿人筛选了标题和摘要的相关性。我们提取了缩乳标本术前影像学和组织病理学评估结果的数据。结果:1996 - 2022年间发表的23篇文章符合纳入/排除标准。两项研究仅评估了术前影像学的作用,并报告了基于影像学结果的活检率为3.7%至5.1%。三项研究仅讨论了组织病理学评估的作用,而未提及患者的术前影像学要求。在剩下的18项研究中,乳房缩小标本的偶发性乳腺癌发生率为0.0%至2.0%。所有的研究都建议对乳腺标本进行普遍的组织病理学评估。结论:在这篇综述中,我们发现了对缩乳样本进行组织病理学评估的一致建议,与2022年美国整形外科学会临床实践指南一致。需要进一步的研究来确定最佳的术前乳房缩小成像方法。
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Incidental Breast Carcinoma in Reduction Mammoplasty: A Systematic Review.

Background: Breast reduction is one of the most common plastic surgeries, with more than 40000 procedures performed in the United States annually. As breast reductions remove a portion of the breast and distort the anatomy, plastic surgeons need to be mindful of the possibility of breast cancer. In this study, we sought to review the available literature on breast cancer workup for patients undergoing reduction mammoplasties.

Methods: We queried the PubMed (National Institutes of Health) and Embase (Elsevier) databases to identify studies discussing breast cancer workup before breast reduction via preoperative imaging and/or at the time of surgery via histopathologic evaluation of breast specimens. Two individual reviewers screened the titles and abstracts for relevance. We extracted data on the outcomes of preoperative imaging and histopathologic evaluation of breast reduction specimens.

Results: Twenty-three articles published between 1996 and 2022 met the inclusion/exclusion criteria. Two studies evaluated only the role of preoperative imaging and reported a biopsy rate of 3.7% to 5.1% based on imaging findings. Three studies discussed only the role of histopathologic evaluation without mentioning the preoperative imaging requirements from the patients. For the remaining 18 studies, the rate of incidental breast cancer from breast reduction specimens was 0.0% to 2.0%. All studies recommended universal histopathologic evaluation of breast specimens.

Conclusions: In this review, we found unanimous recommendations for performing histopathologic evaluation of breast reduction samples, consistent with the 2022 American Society of Plastic Surgeons clinical practice guideline. Further research is still required to determine the optimal preoperative imaging approach for breast reduction.

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