Title: Patey s Mastectomy Patey s (Radical) Mastectomy Patey
1Pateys Mastectomy
2 Pateys (Radical) Mastectomy
Sandeep Kumar MS FRCS (Edinburgh) PhD (Wales)
MMSc (Newcastle) Professor of Surgery Department
of Surgery King Georges Medical
University Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
3Pateys Mastectomy
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6Breast Cancer
- A relaxed approach to local treatment in the
- last 20 years
- Loco Regional Recurrence (LRR) represents a
- biologic disease rather than a treatment failure
7NEW Not so New
- Recognition of the importance of extent and
- quality of primary surgery in determining
- outcomes
- R Residual
8Local treatment
- Improved loco regional control
- Improved survival
Improved local treatment not been a subject of
intensive, high profile randomised clinical trials
9Breast cancer the survival
Local treatment Systemic treatment
Survival
- Adjuvant radiotherapy
- Overgaard et al, NEJM 1997 337949
- Ragaz et al, NEJM 1997 337956
- Hellman S, NEJM 1997 337996
- Radical surgical treatment
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- Quality of life
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Survival
Survival
10Conservation Technique
- Seek LRR
- Require intensive radiotherapy
- Chemotherapy
- Long term follow-up monitoring
11Psychological Benefits of
- Conservation
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- Radiotherapy Outcome
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- Chemotherapy
- Is this really good s
- or
- as hoped ss
12An Alternative is
- More radical surgery to maximize local control
- Immediate breast reconstruction as
cherished - Good loco-regional control related to improved
- survival rates
- Avoid adjuvant therapies
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13The Benefits
- Breast conservation treatment unsuitable for
- 50 patients Oldhoff
1992 - Surgery remains necessary to treat large tumors
- Surgery for unresponsive to chemotherapy
- Long term adverse effects of high dose
radiotherapy Breast Can Res Treat 1998
47101 - Lower treatment and monitoring cost
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15Breast Conservation a Commodity
- Early stage disease a reference bias
- Epidemiologically downstage screen achieved
- Large breasts well nourished population
- Radiotherapy support overburdened
- Meticulous surgical technique sentinel node
training - Chemotherapy mandate ensured compliance,
subsidy - Intensive follow up education / means
16LRR / Survival
17Survival Related to Tumor Size
18Who developed systemic recurrence ?
19An outcome at variance
- Clear survival advantage for those who achieved
good loco-regional control - A hypothesis which has not been a subject of
high profile prospective RCT
20Overtaken by new biology
- Breast cancer is systemic from its onset and
lymphnode involvement has significance only as an
indicator of systemic spread - Fisher
21Halstedian paradigm Radicality of
treatment - panacea for cureParadigm shift
Breast cancer - a systemic disease
Fishers rhetoric New millenium paradigm
Loco-regional recurrence - harbinger of
systemic recurrence
22Equivalence of Radical vs Conservative
- Equivalent LRR between conservative and radical
because of - multicentric trials - ? quality control in
surgery - Euphemism in Group allocation (Milan - Veronesi)
- Quadrantectomy, meticulous axillary
dissection and high dose post-op radiotherapy
radical mastectomy - Powerful, high profile, randomised, multicentric
and - controlled clinical trials neglect assessment of
surgical - technique
23In Summary
- Radical local treatment contributes significantly
to - survival
- Reduced loco-regional recurrence influences
- survival
- High quality loco-regional control should be
- emphasized as is systemic therapy
- Assessment of surgical techniques should be
included - in studies in which surgery is a component of
therapy
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