Kolasinski1313 Kolasinski J. Total breast reconstruction with fat grafting combined with internal tissue expansion. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2019 Abr;7(4):e2009.
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2019 |
Present a concept of breast reconstruction with fat graft combined with internal tissue expansion. |
Breast reconstruction with fat graft combined with tissue expansion is a promising method of total breast reconstruction after mastectomy. |
Sowa et al.1414 Sowa Y, Kodama T, Morita D, Numajiri T. Fat grafting with harvesting from zone IV in the DIEP flap. Eplasty. 2019 Mai;19:ic14.
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2019 |
Describe the case of a patient with invasive ductal carcinoma treated with mastectomy with subsequent breast reconstruction using flap and fat graft. |
The fat graft removed from zone IV in a DIEP flap is an ideal option for cosmetic breast augmentation in patients who wish to achieve a natural and moderate increase of the neckline line in the upper thorax. |
Fujiwara et al.1515 Fujiwara T, Yano K, Tanji Y, Nomura M. Staged prosthetic reconstruction with fat grafting for severe depressive breast deformation after breast-conserving therapy. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2018 Mar;6(3):e1717.
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2018 |
Describe the details of a breast reconstruction case using an expander and tissue implant, combined with fat grafting, in a patient with severe depressive breast deformation after breast conservation therapy. |
The results showed that the presenting method might be an option for late reconstruction after conservative breast therapy. |
Skendelas et al.1010 Skendelas JP, Lee C, Mangino A, Carson WE. Unusual recurrence of breast cancer in a BRCA-variant patient after fat grafting. Clin Case Rep. 2018 Dez;6(12):2457-62.
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2018 |
Present a case of a patient with a mutation in the T37K BRCA variant and an unusual pattern of recurrence of breast cancer after mastectomy, reconstruction and early fat grafting. |
The diagnosis was complicated by the anticipated side effects of the fat graft, which is a well-established reconstructive procedure. As BRCA-positive and variant patients are generally younger patients who can seek breast reconstruction options for aesthetic purposes, we believe that the possibility of breast cancer recurrence should always remain at the forefront of the differential diagnosis in the case of an unusual clinical presentation. |
Bennet et al.44 Bennet KG, Qi J, Kim HM, Hamill JB, Wilkins EG, Mehrara BJ, et al. Association of fat grafting with patient-reported outcomes in postmastectomy breast reconstruction. JAMA Surg. 2017 Out;152(10):944-50.
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2017 |
Determine whether fat grafting is associated with the results reported in patients undergoing mammary reconstruction. |
Fat grafting can improve breast satisfaction, psychosocial and sexual well-being in patients undergoing breast reconstruction. |
Stumpf et al.1616 Stumpf CC, Biazus JV, Zucatto FSAE, Cericatto R, Cavalheiro JAC, Damin APS, et al. Reconstrução imediata com enxerto autólogo de gordura: influência na recorrência local de câncer de mama. Rev Col Bras Cir. 2017 Mar;44(2):179-86.
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2017 |
Evaluate local and systemic recurrence of breast cancer in patients submitted to autologous fat graft in immediate reconstruction after conservative surgery for breast cancer. |
There was no significant difference for local or systemic recurrence of breast cancer in the groups studied. The immediate autologous fat graft appears to be a safe procedure. |
Cheng et al.1717 Cheng L, Han XF, Zhang C, Lv LL, Li FC. Occurrence of breast mucinous carcinoma after autologous fat grating for breast augmentation. Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2016 Fev;40(1):102-5.
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2016 |
Describe a case of a 36-year-old woman with mucinous carcinoma in the right breast discovered two months after the fat graft. |
This case again raises the question about the possible links between breast cancer and fat grafts. |
Al-Kalla et al.22 Al-Kalla T, Komorowska-T E. Total male breast reconstruction with fat grafting. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2014 Nov;2:e257.
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2014 |
Describe a case of a 68-year-old male patient submitted to unilateral breast reconstruction, successful only with the fat grafting technique. |
Although the behavior of transferred fat is not well understood, fat grafting is a very powerful reconstructive modality to recreate the unique shape of the male breast after mastectomy. |
Daye e Conant1818 Daye D, Conant E. Digital breast tomosynthesis findings after surgical lipomodeling in a breast cancer survivor. J Radiol Case Rep. 2014 Set;8(9):9-15.
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2014 |
Highlight the mammographic and tomosynthetic findings observed after lipomodeling that may present diagnostic challenges in this patient population. |
In conclusion, with the increasing use of autologous fat grafting in breast cancer survivors, radiologists should acquire an in-depth knowledge of the imaging changes that follow this procedure. It is recommended to perform pre-and post-lipomodeling images to restore a baseline for patients undergoing this procedure. |
Howes et al.1919 Howes BHL, Fosh B, Watson DI, Yip JM, Eaton M, Smallman A, et al. Autologous fat grafting for whole breast reconstruction. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2014 Mar;2(3):e124.
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2014 |
Evaluate the viability of breast reconstruction only by autologous fat graft in the context of RoFA mastectomy. |
This case demonstrates the potential for the use of fat grafting in reconstruction. Results in larger patient populations are needed to confirm these findings. |
Mestak et al.33 Mestak O, Mestak J, Bohac M, Edriss A, Sukop A. Breast reconstruction after a bilateral mastectomy using the BRAVA expansion system and fat grafting. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2013 Dez;1(8):71-5.
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2013 |
Describe a case of breast reconstruction after mastectomy using autologous fat transfer combined with brava external tissue expansion system. |
The use of the BRAVA external expansion system to improve the fat graft is an appropriate technique for breast reconstruction after a mastectomy. This technique produces soft and natural breasts in fewer surgical sessions, with minimal risk of complications. Patient adhesion, however, is extremely necessary to achieve the desired results. |
Alharbi et al.99 Alharbi M, Garrido I, Vaysse C, Chavoin JP, Grolleau JL, Chaput B. Latissimus dorsi flap invasion by ductal breast carcinoma after lipofilling. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2013 Nov;1(8):e68.
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2013 |
Discuss the possible relationship between lipografting and cancer recurrence. |
The issue of breast cancer risks has again been raised and encouraged people to continue to be careful. |
Bezerra et al.77 Bezerra FJF, Moura RMG, Maia Neto JD. Lipoenxertia em reconstrução mamária. Rev Bras Cir Plást. 2013;28(2):241-6.
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2013 |
Validate a way to correct breast contour defects after the previous reconstruction through conventional techniques with fat grafting after eight years of practice. |
Lipografting is a safe technique, with low morbidity and high satisfaction levels for those involved, even though it is necessary to perform multiple surgical procedures to achieve a good result. |
Chaput et al.88 Chaput B, Foucras L, Le Guellec S, Grolleau JL, Garrido I. Recurrence of an invasive ductal breast carcinoma 4 months after autologous fat grafting. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2013 Jan;131(1):123e-4e.
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2013 |
Report recurrence of an invasive ductal carcinoma four months after autologous fat grafting. |
Atypical in its chronology and histology, this case allows us to raise questions about this procedure and its controversial characteristics about breast cancer again. |
Hoppe et al.2020 Hoppe DL, Ueberreiter K, Surlemont Y, Peltoniemi H, Stabile M, Kauhanen. Breast reconstruction de novo by water-jet assisted autologous fat grafting - a retrospective study. Ger Med Sci. 2013;11:Doc17.
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2013 |
Describe an optimized treatment and follow-up protocol for new breast reconstruction after total mastectomy only with lipotransfer. |
Complete breast reconstruction with large volume fat grafting is, alternatively, possible to standard techniques in selected cases. At least 4 to 6 lipotransfers are required over two years. Patients with prior radiotherapy may require up to 8 sessions in almost three years of treatment. |
Kim et al.2121 Kim H, Yang EJ, Bang SI. Bilateral liponecrotic pseudocysts after breast augmentation by fat injection: a case report. Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2012 Abr;36(2):359-62.
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2012 |
Describe bilateral liponecrotic pseudocysts after breast fat injection. |
Autologous fat grafting in the breast is not a simple procedure and should be performed by well-trained and qualified plastic surgeons. During surgery, care should be taken. |
Mojallal et al.2222 Mojallal A, La Marca S, Shiphov C, Sinna R, Braye F. Poland syndrome and breast tumor: a case report and review of the literature. Aesthet Surg J. 2012 Jan;32(1):77-83.
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2012 |
Presenting a case of bilateral philodic tumors in a 28-year-old woman with Poland syndrome and discuss (1) the relationship between the condition and breast cancer, (2) the modes of surveillance in patients with Poland syndrome and (3) its impact on breast reconstruction. |
Patients with Poland syndrome have the same risk of breast cancer or borderline tumors as the general population. Therefore, when a patient with this syndrome presents for treatment, bilateral mammography and an ultrasound should be performed before proceeding with the mammary reconstruction. The possible development of breast cancer in patients with the anomaly should influence the surgeon's choice of reconstruction techniques, including fat grafting. |
Panettiere et al.2323 Panettiere P, Accorsi D, Marchetti L, Sgrò F, Sbarbati A. Large-breast reconstruction using fat graft only after prosthetic reconstruction failure. Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2011 Out;35(5):703-8.
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2011 |
Describe the reconstruction of an irradiated breast using lipografting after reconstruction failure with prosthesis. |
Fat graft transplantation can be a reliable and safe option for body reconstruction in selected patients. |
Rigotti et al.2424 Rigotti G, Marchi A, Stringhini P, Baroni G, Galiè M, Molino AM, et al. Determining the oncological risk of autologous lipoaspirate grafting for post-mastectomy breast reconstruction. Aesth Plast Surg. 2010 Ago;34(4):475-80.
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2010 |
Compare the incidence of local and regional recurrence of breast cancer between two contiguous time windows in a homogeneous population of 137 patients submitted to adipose tissue transplantation after a modified radical mastectomy. |
Although further confirmation is required from multicenter randomized clinical trials, our results support the hypothesis that autologous lipoaspirated transplantation combines impressive regenerative properties with null or marginal effects on the likelihood of post-mastectomy locoregional recurrence of breast cancer. |
Salgarello et al.2525 Salgarello M, Visconti G, Farallo E. Autologous fat graft in radiated tissue prior to alloplastic reconstruction of the breast: report of two cases. Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2010 Fev;34(1):5-10.
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2010 |
Presented the preliminary results of alternative surgical treatment in breast oncoplastic surgery, consisting of fat injections before implant placement. |
Preliminary results show that fat injection into irradiated tissue before alloplastic breast reconstruction may reduce radiation-related complications in implants. The benefits of fat grafting are following the theoretical basis of this surgery. Larger studies are needed to confirm our observations. |