This past
year alone, the wave of technical advancements is nothing short of a movement
that solidly defines the future of medicine itself. Life extension protocols
such as non-invasive surgeries, integrative onco-immunology, cellular
regenerative therapies and the use of modern materials such as advanced
ultrasonic and laser technologies are all leading us to a 'TREKIAN' reality
(for those that have an appreciation for sci-fi marvels come to life).
Meet Dr.
Stephen Chagares (Tinton Falls, NJ), a visionary in laparoscopic and robotic
breast surgery who recently brought the discipline of Dr. Antonio Toesca at The
European Institute of Oncology in Milan Italy to our shores. According to clinical trials published by Dr. Toesca, “...robotic nipple sparing mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction authors found two main advantages such as the robotic optical vision and the minimal invasiveness.”
On Sept. 14, 2018, he successfully achieved being the first in the United States to perform robotic nipple sparing mastectomy on a female cancer patient to be followed by immediate reconstruction. Yvonne Zucco was an ideal candidate and the first recipient for a skin, nipple and areola-sparing mastectomy with immediate multi-stage reconstruction. This presented major advantages over conventional procedures including a significant reduction in procedural time (from 7 to 3 hours), a remarkable recovery in range of motion and according to published 5 year data, ZERO cancer recurrence and equal oncologic outcomes.
Dr. Chagares is proud to lead the first program of its kind in the U.S.--paving the way for a future of breast cancer care, starting with robotic mastectomy. He offers this revolutionary procedure at various hospitals throughout Monmouth County, New Jersey. "Robotic mastectomy, with immediate reconstruction, opens the door to a new era of mastectomy and a new outlook for patients who are candidates, offering a modern approach to an operation that has been so physically, emotionally and psychologically scarring is remarkable," says Dr. Chagares.
On Sept. 14, 2018, he successfully achieved being the first in the United States to perform robotic nipple sparing mastectomy on a female cancer patient to be followed by immediate reconstruction. Yvonne Zucco was an ideal candidate and the first recipient for a skin, nipple and areola-sparing mastectomy with immediate multi-stage reconstruction. This presented major advantages over conventional procedures including a significant reduction in procedural time (from 7 to 3 hours), a remarkable recovery in range of motion and according to published 5 year data, ZERO cancer recurrence and equal oncologic outcomes.
Dr. Chagares is proud to lead the first program of its kind in the U.S.--paving the way for a future of breast cancer care, starting with robotic mastectomy. He offers this revolutionary procedure at various hospitals throughout Monmouth County, New Jersey. "Robotic mastectomy, with immediate reconstruction, opens the door to a new era of mastectomy and a new outlook for patients who are candidates, offering a modern approach to an operation that has been so physically, emotionally and psychologically scarring is remarkable," says Dr. Chagares.
The Male Breast Cancer Coalition and MBCC medical advisory board member Dr. Robert Bard
of Bard Cancer Diagnostics (NYC) recognized Dr. Chagares’ achievements as well as the benefits of
the procedural innovation that he brings to the cancer treatment
community. Recent news features Dr.
Chagares is also the first to successfully perform this procedure on
a male patient worldwide. On October 12, 2018, Brian
Thompson, 34 (L-image insert), recently underwent bilateral mastectomy with
robotic assistance for growing and painful tumors from a disorder called Pseudoangiomatous Stromal Hyperplasia (PASH). Dr. Chagares removed all of
the male patient's breast tissue from both breasts through single incisions
under the armpits, eliminating incisions and scarring on the breasts.
Twelve hours after surgery, the patient carried full range of shoulder motion and was discharged from the hospital with drains with a completely positive report in his first postoperative week. Brian is said to be pain-free for the first time in four years. He fortunately had non-malignant tumors on pathology. Brian’s story is very important in that men have to understand that all breast lumps are not “just” gynecomastia. There are many types of breast masses in men just like women, and some are cancerous. Men’s breast masses need complete evaluation and can not be overlooked. There should be no stigma for men to discuss and work-up their breast masses, it can be life-saving.
Twelve hours after surgery, the patient carried full range of shoulder motion and was discharged from the hospital with drains with a completely positive report in his first postoperative week. Brian is said to be pain-free for the first time in four years. He fortunately had non-malignant tumors on pathology. Brian’s story is very important in that men have to understand that all breast lumps are not “just” gynecomastia. There are many types of breast masses in men just like women, and some are cancerous. Men’s breast masses need complete evaluation and can not be overlooked. There should be no stigma for men to discuss and work-up their breast masses, it can be life-saving.
As an
advanced cancer imaging specialist and the founder of a major breast cancer
diagnostics program in NYC, Dr. Bard often partners with top practitioners and “out of
the box” professionals who, like him, subscribe to innovations that bring new
benefits and advanced results to help patients and the overall treatment process. “...I completely support the implementation of Dr. Chagares’ talents and this advanced method in our medical community
where more patients would truly benefit from this – it addresses everything I
would look for, from accuracy, safety and better recovery time. I also
acknowledge his research and determination seeking this protocol from beyond
local means- where in many cases, other countries tend to bring more to the
table! I have similarly brought back new
non-invasive imaging technologies from Europe and Japan and made them available
to our local medical community, so I appreciate the scientific dedication he
has exhibited.”
“For
treatment of cancer or pre-cancerous tissue or risk reduction for patients who
have a high risk of developing breast cancer such as BRCA1 or 2 mutation
patients… this procedure is still a mastectomy but it uses the robot to assist
(me) the surgeon to make an incision not on the breast itself but on the side.”
States Dr. Chagares. “When the patient wakes up, their cancer is gone or their
risk is minimized, there are no scars on the breast, the nipples and areolae
are intact, the implants are in and they don’t need any other operation. From the patient’s perspective, both psycho-socially and physically,
it’s an amazing procedure and
I can’t wait to be able to
offer it to more breast cancer patients.”
The future of medical treatments and surgical procedures continues to advance at a remarkable rate with significant evidence of improved success and survival rate, the reduction of risk and post-op issues as well as better recovery time. Factors as these help drive engineers, surgeons and investors alike to a united front to bring a new era in the healing arts.
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References:
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/first-male-robotic-mastectomy-worldwide-performed-by-dr-stephen-a-chagares-300725241.html
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/first-robotic-mastectomy-performed-for-cancer-in-the-united-states-by-dr-stephen-a-chagares-300726818.html
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