Reconstruction with cutaneous flap after resection for breast cancer’s skin metastases in a chemoresistant patient

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Antonio Varricchio
Lorenzo Di Libero
Carlo Iannace

Abstract

We reported a case of a breast cancer’s skin metastases in a patient that had sustained 3 lines of chemotherapy. At first she received surgical treatment with Madden’s mastectomy with dissection of axillary limphnodes and positioning of an expander. After that she underwent to chemo- and radiotherapy. The schedules we performed were: FEC, TC,Vinorelbine and Capecitabine. Only after the FEC there was a clinical remission just for 1 year. After that she underwent to surgery for the removal of a lozenge of skin on the right hemithorax, including also the subcutaneous tissue, a strip of muscular tissue, and a residue of the breast implant. The histology showed a multiple-nodules infiltration involving the dermis, the hypodermis, and the muscle. This pattern was valuated as a G3 breast cancer recurrence with ER 70%, PgR<5%, Ki67 50% Her2neu-. During the second line chemotherapy with TC she developed an high grade LCIS with lymphovascular infiltration on the left breast; on the right hemithorax there were cutaneous metastases with dermis’ infiltration. Surgery with local excision was performed, and a cutaneous flap was realized.

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Varricchio, Antonio, et al. “Reconstruction With Cutaneous Flap After Resection for Breast cancer’s Skin Metastases in a Chemoresistant Patient”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 2, no. May, May 2013, pp. 1-4, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/487.
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