Immediate extended latissimus dorsi flap reconstruction after skin-sparing mastectomy for breast cancer associated with paraffinoma: report of a case.
Jeryong Kim, Jinsun Lee, Eilsung Chang, Kwangsun Suh
Index: Surg. Today 41(12) , 1680-3, (2011)
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Abstract
Paraffin oil injection into the breast, which had been used for breast augmentation in the past, can cause various complications. Complete removal of paraffinoma lesions with immediate breast reconstruction using autogenous tissue is a very satisfactory treatment option. However, diffuse random distribution of paraffin oil through the subdermal layer makes it impossible to remove all of the lesions with overlying skin without resulting in a shortage of available skin and poor cosmesis. We herein report the case of a patient with breast cancer associated with paraffinoma, treated with skinsparing mastectomy and axillary node dissection with immediate extended latissimus dorsi flap reconstruction, resulting in good cosmetic outcome, and showing no complications during the wound-healing process.
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