Current breast cancer surgery is achieving minimally invasive approach to reduce incision while providing better surgical vision and freedom in mastectomy. Breast reconstruction with free deep inferior epigastric artery perforator (DIEP) flap was considered the gold standard, however, the donor site morbidity remains an endless concern. Here we applied robotic-assisted surgery in both mastectomy and free DIEP flap harvest, so-called Oncoplastic Entirely Robot-Assisted Approach (OPERA). A retrospective chart review identified 14 patients with unilateral breast cancer received robotic-assisted mastectomy and robotic assisted free DIEP flap harvest for breast reconstruction. The patient demographics and mastectomy and flap characteristics were reviewed.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
14
Robotic-assisted mastectomy and robotic assisted free DIEP flap harvest for breast reconstruction
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Taoyuan District, Taiwan
ARS incision
The length of incision on anterior rectus sheath
Time frame: Intra-operative
Robotic time
The time it took to dissect pedicles with robotic arms
Time frame: Intra-operative
Flap size
The weight of the flap harvested
Time frame: Intra-operative
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