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Abstract SUMMARY T his study was multicenter prospective randomized study that was held in Beni Suef University Hospital and Sohag Cancer institute hospital, in which 50 patients were recruited with clinically malignant breast lesions deciding total mastectomy as a control if properly indicated or tissue displacement oncoplastic technique as main treatment regimen. The aim was detection of incidence of early postoperative local complication in tissue displacement techniques in oncoplastic breast surgery and cosmetic outcomes. Oncoplastic Breast Surgery (OBS) for breast cancer allows broader tissue resection. Oncoplastic surgeons still argue that the minimization positive margin rate and the re-excision rate with wider resections are lower than standard breast-conserving surgery. A large amount of breast tissue can be safely excised without poor cosmetic outcomes while ensuring oncological safety and potentially reducing the number of re-excisions and mastectomy. Although patient satisfaction rates seem high with breast-conserving surgery, it is recommended to select the appropriate Oncoplastic breast surgery technique selection is based on individual patient characteristics and tumor location. |