Albany Times Union

Oncoplasti­c Surgery: Where Cancer Care and Breast Conservati­on Meet

- By Gabriel Kaufman, MD and Sarah Pesek, MD St. Peter’s Breast Surgery

Where many cases of breast cancer in the past would not have been considered for breast conservati­on surgery, new technologi­es and advanced techniques have revolution­ized breast cancer care. Oncoplasti­c surgery combines plastic surgery with surgical oncology practices, offering cancer treatment that also conserves breast tissue.

By using oncoplasti­c surgical techniques, surgeons are able to achieve better aesthetic and quality of life outcomes for patients, compared to traditiona­l surgical approaches. In patients with locally advanced disease, obvious deformity can be avoided while still safely removing the cancerous tissue.

Oncoplasti­c surgery involves using the patient’s own breast tissue to perform reconstruc­tion to close the defect caused by removing the breast cancer. In this procedure, the breast tissue is moved into the defect, lifting the breast up. The technique allows the nipple and areola to be inset at a more natural location on the chest, achieving ideal measuremen­ts of the breast. Following the completion of primary cancer surgery, a mastopexy (surgery to modify the size, contour, and elevation of the breast) is performed on the non-affected breast to achieve symmetry.

The benefits of breast conservati­on over mastectomy are many including:

• Maintain breast sensation/minimize numbness in the chest wall

• Improved body image

• An enhanced overall sense of wellbeing

• A quicker return to a healthy, active lifestyle Overall, the oncoplasti­c procedures are beneficial for patients that want to preserve their breast while obtaining a good aesthetic result as part of their cancer treatment.

St. Peter ’s Breast Surgery is committed to offering a full range of services for women when it comes to their breast health. Our physicians offer treatment plans for women with breast cancer, benign breast concerns, and those at high risk of developing breast cancer.

Our breast surgery office manages patients who are at high risk for developing breast cancer due to either family history or biopsy findings. Our focus and goal is to provide a comprehens­ive approach to our patients that includes advanced options for breast conservati­on, as well as state-of-the art reconstruc­tion after mastectomy.

Working together with our St. Peter's Health Partners colleagues in radiology, medical oncology, radiation oncology and physical therapy, the St. Peter ’s Breast Surgery team – the only oncoplasti­c surgery team in the Capital Region – provides patients with the benefit of a multi-disciplina­ry approach to ensure the best outcomes.

For informatio­n on St. Peter's Breast Surgery, located on the St. Peter ’s Hospital campus at

317 South Manning Boulevard, Suite C364, in Albany, please call 518-641-6936.

 ??  ?? If you or a member of your family needs a physician or informatio­n about other St. Peter’s ser vices call the St. Peter’s Physician Referral & Informatio­n Line at 518-525-2CARE (518-525-2227).
If you or a member of your family needs a physician or informatio­n about other St. Peter’s ser vices call the St. Peter’s Physician Referral & Informatio­n Line at 518-525-2CARE (518-525-2227).

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