Galal, A., Abotaleb, M., Osman, A., El Azazy, M. (2023). Comparative Study between Matrix Rotation Technique versus Wide Local Excision of Carcinoma of The Breast Located in The Upper/Upper Outer Quadrant. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 90(2), 2064-2070. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.285033
Ahmed Mahmoud Galal; Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Khalaf Abotaleb; Ahmed Gamal El Din Osman; Mohamed El Azazy. "Comparative Study between Matrix Rotation Technique versus Wide Local Excision of Carcinoma of The Breast Located in The Upper/Upper Outer Quadrant". The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 90, 2, 2023, 2064-2070. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.285033
Galal, A., Abotaleb, M., Osman, A., El Azazy, M. (2023). 'Comparative Study between Matrix Rotation Technique versus Wide Local Excision of Carcinoma of The Breast Located in The Upper/Upper Outer Quadrant', The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 90(2), pp. 2064-2070. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.285033
Galal, A., Abotaleb, M., Osman, A., El Azazy, M. Comparative Study between Matrix Rotation Technique versus Wide Local Excision of Carcinoma of The Breast Located in The Upper/Upper Outer Quadrant. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2023; 90(2): 2064-2070. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.285033
Comparative Study between Matrix Rotation Technique versus Wide Local Excision of Carcinoma of The Breast Located in The Upper/Upper Outer Quadrant
Background: The breast is a cornerstone image of femininity, and the heart of womanhood, as nourisher and comforter. The term "oncoplastic surgery" (OPS) refers to more than only the fusion of plastic and oncologic concepts. Surgeons can do wider excisions with free margins by modifying the residual breast tissue using different mammoplastic techniques, which lowers the incidence of re-excision. Objective: To assess and evaluate wide local excision technique as an oncoplastic procedure for management of breast carcinoma in the upper/upper lateral quadrant with matrix rotation technique regarding cosmetic, surgical outcomes, and patient satisfaction Patients and Methods: This prospective randomized controlled study included 30 patients with cancer breast scheduled for oncology breast surgery. They were divided to two equal groups: Group I: wide local excision technique. Group II: matrix rotation technique. Results: When testing the postoperative outcomes for all included patients, we found that 63.3% of patients had good cosmetic outcome postoperatively. 16.7% of patients had very good cosmetic outcome. Concerning patients’ point of view, 80% of patients (24 patients) were totally satisfied about their postoperative outcome. 63.3% of them (19 patients) thought they had equal breast sizes while 36.7% of them (11 patients) thought they had a better breast shape as shown in table 3. Conclusion: Wide local excision is a safe oncoplastic technique, causing significantly less post-operative hematoma, mild seroma, minimal blood loss, less areolar deviation and better breast symmetry than matrix rotation technique.