e12099Background: Preservation of the nipple-areolar complex has gained worldwide popularity due to significantly improved cosmetic result of mastectomy, while 4% to 58% involvement of nipple and assumed increased recurrence risk… Click to show full abstract
e12099Background: Preservation of the nipple-areolar complex has gained worldwide popularity due to significantly improved cosmetic result of mastectomy, while 4% to 58% involvement of nipple and assumed increased recurrence risk made it controversial on the oncological safety of nipple sparing mastectomy. This study focuses on the oncological feasibility of areola sparing mastectomy without preservation of nipple by evaluating involvement of the areola and nipple separately in consecutive mastectomy specimens. Methods: During Aug 3, 2016 to Jan 25, 2017, consecutive specimens from women underwent traditional mastectomy were analyzed. Areolae and nipples were resected and sectioned separately. Involvement of nipple and areola and clinicopathological data were analyzed. The results of 4 patients underwent areola sparing mastectomy were studied. Results: The overall frequency of malignant involvement of the areola among the breasts was 3 of 127 (2.3%), which was significantly lower than that of the nipple (...
               
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