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Oncoplastic surgery was incorporated into the primary treatment of breast cancer to prevent the damaging consequences of this treatment and produced a significant benefit both aesthetically and psychologically without altering the oncological safety. In the conservative treatment although there are many reconstructive techniques to prevent sequelae, for different reasons there are a number of patients with unsatisfactory results magnified by the effects of radiotherapy. Traditionally, aggressive techniques with high rates of complications (autologous tissue, prosthetic) and unstable results were used for the reconstruction of these defects; however, in recent years the introduction of lipotransference opened up a promising new stage, achieving results in many cases that are highly satisfactory, stable, and with lower morbidity.
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González, E.G. (2013). Delayed Reconstruction After Breast-Conserving Surgery. In: Urban, C., Rietjens, M. (eds) Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2652-0_19
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