RESULTS OF CONSERVING BREAST SURGERY USING ROUND BLOCK ONCOPLASTIC TECHNIQUEIN THE SUPERIORLY LOCATED BREAST
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Objectives: To evaluate the oncologic safety and aesthetic results after conserving surgery of breast cancer using round block oncoplastic technique. Methods: Combined rretrospective andprospective descriptionstudy in44stage 0, I, II breast cancer patients in the superiorly located breast who underwent breast conserving surgery at K Hospital from 2017 to 2020. Results: Positive margin rate and re-excision rate were 6,8%. The average duration of hospitalization was 6,9 days. The complication rate after surgery was 8,8%. Excellent and good cosmetic results were 93,2%.Satisfaction rate was 100%. Conclusion: Round block oncoplastic technique in conserving breast surgery ensured oncologic safety, had a low complication rate and good aesthetic results.
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breast cancer, conserving surgery, round block oncoplastic technique
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