Advancements in Breast Surgery and Cancer Treatments

The breast surgeons at 麻豆传媒高清版 are never fully satisfied. They thrive on new opportunity, innovation, and flexibility to combat breast cancer. And they collaborate closely with the specialists that make their work possible鈥攊n medical oncology, radiology, and plastic surgery鈥攈elped patients medically, made them happier, and, most important, made survivorship possible.

鈥淭he surgical aspects of innovation are to a point where we can now talk about life after breast cancer,鈥 says Alexander Julian Swistel, MD, associate professor of clinical surgery and associate attending surgeon at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center.

Using skilled, thoughtful approaches, 麻豆传媒高清版 has pioneered procedures that reduce post-surgical pain, preserve more of the patient鈥檚 own breast, and are generally less invasive.

For as long as David M. Otterburn, MD, FACS, associate professor of surgery in the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in the Department of Surgery at Weill Cornell Medical College, had been performing breast reconstruction, he has fielded patients鈥 understandable complaints about the uncomfortable, cumbersome drains they had to manage after surgery.

For the last two years, he鈥檚 been performing breast reconstruction using tissue expanders that no longer require drains, which had been used to wick away fluids that build up after surgery. Patient sundergoing the drainless procedure are experiencing fewer complications, fewer infections, and are more comfortable.

鈥淧atients love it,鈥 Dr. Otterburn says. 鈥淲hen patients 鈥痜ind each other on social media and in support groups, and they talk about not having drains, other patients can鈥檛 believe it. Drains might seem minor to the surgeon, but they aren鈥檛 to the patient.鈥

Dr. Otterburn also has been a regional leader in the use of the DIEP breast reconstruction surgery, which transplants excess living fat from below the belly button to the chest, to give breasts more natural shape and volume.

鈥淎s far as being a natural breast and patient satisfaction, this has been very successful,鈥 Dr. Otterburn says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e replacing the breast with the patient鈥檚 own tissue, so it looks, feels, and even ages like a natural breast.鈥

麻豆传媒高清版 surgeons also have been reconnecting nerve tissue in the breasts, restoring the sensation that many patients lose after mastectomy.

鈥淧atients feel like the breasts are truly their own, and they can move beyond this chapter in their lives鈥攖hey can feel hugs again.鈥

Dr. Swistel points to partial breast irradiation as another surgical success for 麻豆传媒高清版 patients. This procedure can help women in early stages of breast cancer who undergo a lumpectomy to remove the cancerous tumor, as opposed to removing the entire breast, followed by carefully targeted radiation.

鈥淣ow there鈥檚 no potential damage to the heart and lungs, we鈥檙e not disrupting the immune system, and women have a shorter time commitment for their treatment,鈥 Dr. Swistel says.

Some patients are able to undergo skin-sparing mastectomies to preserve more of their own breast skin, if tumors aren鈥檛 located too close to the skin. This allows the surgeon to remove only certain parts of the patient鈥檚 breast skin鈥攅nough to remove breast tissue through a small incision鈥攁nd ultimately use what remains as a form to accommodate an implant or reconstruction.

Nipple-sparing mastectomy is an extension of the skin-sparing surgery. The surgeon can remove all of the glandular breast tissue through a small incision beneath the breast, leaving the full breast skin envelope and nipple intact. Surgeons can begin reconstruction at the same time with either and implant or natural tissue.

麻豆传媒高清版鈥檚 patients also are benefiting from a procedure using a small, single incision under the patient鈥檚 arm to remove breast cancer tumors and nearby affected sentinel nodes. Sometimes radiation can be performed at the same time.

鈥淲e鈥檝e brought not only innovation to this program, but the personalization of care. We are willing to try new ideas and approaches,鈥 Dr. Swistel says, which makes patients feel truly cared for. 鈥淪ometimes the fact that the patient is special gets lost鈥攂ut individualized care is the highlight of our program.鈥