A 49-year-old woman was referred to the Department of Plastic and Breast Surgery under suspicion of breast cancer after a mammogram revealed a self-discovered tumor in the lower part of her left breast. Clinical exami...A 49-year-old woman was referred to the Department of Plastic and Breast Surgery under suspicion of breast cancer after a mammogram revealed a self-discovered tumor in the lower part of her left breast. Clinical examination, mammography, and histopathological examination revealed that the original tumor in the left breast was benign, and an incidental malignant tumor, a dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP), was found in the contralateral breast. DFSP is a rare and highly malignant entity that is often silent and difficult to diagnose, making a biopsy essential. Surgical treatment must be aggressive due to the high risk of recurrence, which constitutes a technical challenge. The patient underwent surgery using an oncoplastic approach with a volume-reducing technique to achieve the best possible therapeutic and aesthetic results. Therapeutic breast reduction was performed on the right breast and the tumor was removed within the resected tissue. A contralateral symmetrizing mammoplasty was also performed simultaneously. The patient was discharged without major complications, and no recurrence of the tumor was seen during the 30-month follow-up period. The surgical approach included alternative solutions in addition to conventional lumpectomy or mastectomy. A multidisciplinary, open-minded, and creative approach resulted in a satisfying outcome for this patient.展开更多
文摘A 49-year-old woman was referred to the Department of Plastic and Breast Surgery under suspicion of breast cancer after a mammogram revealed a self-discovered tumor in the lower part of her left breast. Clinical examination, mammography, and histopathological examination revealed that the original tumor in the left breast was benign, and an incidental malignant tumor, a dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP), was found in the contralateral breast. DFSP is a rare and highly malignant entity that is often silent and difficult to diagnose, making a biopsy essential. Surgical treatment must be aggressive due to the high risk of recurrence, which constitutes a technical challenge. The patient underwent surgery using an oncoplastic approach with a volume-reducing technique to achieve the best possible therapeutic and aesthetic results. Therapeutic breast reduction was performed on the right breast and the tumor was removed within the resected tissue. A contralateral symmetrizing mammoplasty was also performed simultaneously. The patient was discharged without major complications, and no recurrence of the tumor was seen during the 30-month follow-up period. The surgical approach included alternative solutions in addition to conventional lumpectomy or mastectomy. A multidisciplinary, open-minded, and creative approach resulted in a satisfying outcome for this patient.