CORRECTIVE LIPOFILLING IN PATIENTS WITH BREAST CANCER AFTER COMBINED TREATMENT
https://doi.org/10.17709/2409-2231-2018-5-1-12
Abstract
Breast cancer (BC) takes the first place in the structure of morbidity and mortality among the female population. One of the main methods of treating the disease is surgical one, it can lead to both complete removal of the breast and partial tissue damage. In most cases, the further socially active behavior of the patient depends on the quality of the performed operation.
In this article, two clinical cases of corrective lipofilling at the final stage of reconstructive and plastic surgeries in patients with breast cancer after complex treatment are presented. Specifi c examples showed a positive effect after a single lipofilling session of the formed breast using both syringe and water jet techniques. This procedure is carried out to improve the cosmetic results in patients after comprehensive treatment for breast cancer.
It is proved that mesenchymal stromal cells, or messenger cells present in all fatty tissues, promote its regeneration by forming new blood vessels or directly affect damaged or susceptible structures — restore and rejuvenate the areas of lipofilling. Therefore, adipose tissue is a natural source of regeneration of the human body. On these clinical examples, after a successful one lipophilic session, improvement of the quality of the skin in the reconstructed breast area was noted and, as a result, a good cosmetic result after reconstructive plastic surgery, both in the patient with the use of a silicone endoprosthesis and without it.About the Authors
A. D. ZikiryakhodzhayevRussian Federation
Aziz D. Zikiryakhodzhayev - MD, PhD, DSc, professor of the department of oncology and radiology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, head of the department of oncology and reconstructive surgery of the mammary gland and skin.
3, 2nd Botkinskiy proezd, Moscow, 125284
A. A. Masri
Russian Federation
Alyona A. Masri - postgraduate of the department of oncology and reconstructive surgery of the mammary gland and skin.
3, 2nd Botkinskiy proezd, Moscow, 125284
A. S. Sukhotko
Russian Federation
Anna S. Sukhotko - MD, PhD, junior researcher of the department of oncology and reconstructive surgery of the mammary gland and skin.
3, 2nd Botkinskiy proezd, Moscow, 125284
M. V. Starkova
Russian Federation
Marianna V. Starkova - postgraduate of the department of oncology and reconstructive surgery of the mammary gland and skin.
3, 2nd Botkinskiy proezd, Moscow, 125284
N. V. Ablitsova
Russian Federation
Natalia V. Ablitsova - MD, PhD, researcher of the department of oncology and reconstructive surgery of breast and skin.
3, 2nd Botkinskiy proezd, Moscow, 125284
F. N. Usov
Russian Federation
Fedor N. Usov - MD, PhD, junior researcher of the department of oncology and reconstructive surgery of the mammary gland and skin.
3, 2nd Botkinskiy proezd, Moscow, 125284V. V. Ratushnaya
Russian Federation
Viktoria V. Ratushnaya - MD, PhD, researcher of the ultrasound department.
3, 2nd Botkinskiy proezd, Moscow, 125284
N. V. Evtyagina
Russian Federation
Nataliya V. Evtyagina - clinical resident of ultrasound department.
3, 2nd Botkinskiy proezd, Moscow, 125284
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Zikiryakhodzhayev A.D., Masri A.A., Sukhotko A.S., Starkova M.V., Ablitsova N.V., Usov F.N., Ratushnaya V.V., Evtyagina N.V. CORRECTIVE LIPOFILLING IN PATIENTS WITH BREAST CANCER AFTER COMBINED TREATMENT. Research and Practical Medicine Journal. 2018;5(1):106-112. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17709/2409-2231-2018-5-1-12