Treatment of Giant Fibroadenoma in Young Women: Results after Tumor Excision without Reconstructive Surgery.
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ABSTRACT: Introduction: Giant fibroadenoma (GFA) of the breast is defined as fibroadenoma larger than 5?cm, usually presenting unilaterally and manifesting as breast asymmetry or deformity of the breast. Material and Methods: A retrospective database search was done of all patients with giant fibroadenoma who underwent surgery for GFA in the breast center of Hanover Medical School between 2007 and 2014; all patients with GFA were followed up. Data were analyzed with regard to tumor and patient characteristics and esthetic outcome. Results: A total of 13 patients with symptomatic GFA underwent surgery between 2007 and 2014. Mean patient age was 21.2 years (range 14-31 years). In 8 of 13 patients the tumor had resulted in breast deformity and/or breast asymmetry. Average size of the mass was 10.2?cm (range 8.5-12?cm) and average weight was 203.6?g (range 151.2-323.5?g). Initial clinical suspicion of GFA was confirmed by ultrasound examination. Preoperative core biopsy revealed fibroadenoma in 8/13 cases, cellular fibroepithelial lesions with a differential diagnosis of benign phyllodes tumor in 3 cases and unspecific histological findings in the remaining 2 cases. Conclusion: Excision was done using an inframammary or periareolar approach without reconstructive plasty. The cosmetic results were good, as were the outcomes on follow-up. We therefore favor this surgical technique to treat giant fibroadenoma of similar size to those described above.
SUBMITTER: Hille-Betz U
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4596698 | biostudies-other | 2015 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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