Published on: 2025-07-10 | Written by: Dr. Ahmed Nagi, Consultant General Surgeon
Conservative and reconstructive breast cancer surgery is one of the most advanced and sensitive fields in oncologic surgery. The goal is to remove the tumor while preserving the natural shape of the breast as much as possible—minimizing the psychological impact and improving the patient’s quality of life.
Conservative surgery aims to remove only the tumor or a small portion of affected breast tissue while keeping most of the healthy breast intact.
Reconstructive (or complementary) surgery focuses on restoring the breast's shape after tumor removal, using either natural body tissue or synthetic implants.
Preserves natural breast appearance
Reduces the emotional burden of full mastectomy
Excellent cosmetic outcomes with effective cancer control
Can be integrated with radiation or chemotherapy when needed
According to Dr. Ahmed Nagi, Consultant of General Surgery and Breast Oncology at the Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University:
"We opt for conservative surgery when the tumor is relatively small, localized, and doesn't affect multiple areas of the breast. We also consider breast size, patient preference, and genetic risk factors."
He adds:
"Reconstructive surgery becomes necessary when a larger portion or the entire breast must be removed. In such cases, we rebuild the breast in a way that matches the patient's body and minimizes psychological distress."
Using patient’s own tissue (like muscle and skin from the back or abdomen)
Implants (silicone or saline)
Combination of both methods, based on the case
No. Reconstructive procedures are carefully planned to ensure they do not interfere with post-surgical monitoring or future treatments. Dr. Ahmed Nagi confirms:
"Breast reconstruction does not hinder follow-up or radiation/chemotherapy. It’s done with proper planning that allows continuous monitoring for any future abnormalities."
Because conservative breast surgery requires extreme precision and a multidisciplinary approach
Because it directly impacts a woman’s physical appearance and emotional well-being
And because success depends on both advanced techniques and the surgeon’s academic and clinical expertise