Phyllodes Tumor is a rare fibroepithelial neoplasm that represents 0.3 to 1% of
all breast neoplasms. According to histopathologic classification, 12 to 26% are
borderline type and approximately 15% of these tumors recur after surgical
excision. The recommended treatment for all types of Phyllodes Tumor is surgical
excision, and in the case of giant tumors, the treatment should be
multidisciplinary. We present the case of a 46-year-old woman with a Phyllodes
Tumor in the left breast that recurred 4 years after surgical excision. The
anatomopathological study qualified it as a giant tumor and the
histopathological study reported a Borderline Phyllodes Tumor. She underwent
surgical excision with a left mastectomy and breast reconstruction employing a
latissimus dorsi flap plus fat graft. The patient presented a favorable
evolution without recurrence. In conclusion, the Recurrent Giant Borderline
Phyllodes tumor is rare and its surgical management represents a challenge both
in breast excision and reconstruction.
Keywords:
Phyllodes Tumor - Mammaplasty - Surgical Flaps - Plastic Surgery Procedures - Mastectomy
Bibliographical Record
ELIZBET SUSAN MONTES-MADARIAGA, BRANDO ORTIZ-SAAVEDRA, EULER ALTAMIRANO-FARFAN, MELISSA
HERENCIA-ANAYA, JIMMY PUMAMANGO-CORDOVA. Tumor filoide borderline gigante e recidivante: ressecção e reconstrução da mama. Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia
Plástica (RBCP) – Brazilian Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024; 39: 217712352024rbcp0887pt.
DOI: 10.5935/2177-1235.2024RBCP0887-PT