Nipple reconstruction using spiral-peeling technique during oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery for a patient with small breasts

Surg Today. 2024 Jul 5. doi: 10.1007/s00595-024-02892-0. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Treatment of early breast cancer using breast-conserving surgery (BCS) commonly leads to local control and acceptable cosmetic results. We report a useful technique to achieve symmetry of the breast shape and nipple-areola, with excellent results. A Japanese patient with early breast cancer located in the inner central area of the breast was enrolled in this study. Intraductal spread of breast cancer to the nipple was suspected; however, no invasion was observed outside the nipple wall. We preserved the cylindrical surface, but resected the inner tissue with the top surface of the nipple. After coring the nipple, the remnant cylindrical surface was cut into a spiral shape. Nipple reconstruction using the spiral-peeling technique during oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery (OPBCS) may be useful for patients who desire nipple preservation.

Keywords: Breast cancer; Core and spiral-cut; Oncoplastic breast surgery.