Pathological Assessment of Breast Reconstruction
The track on "Pathological Assessment of Breast Reconstruction: Challenges and Surgical Considerations" focuses on the complexities and unique aspects of assessing breast tissue following reconstructive procedures. This track explores the challenges faced by pathologists when evaluating post-reconstruction specimens, including distinguishing normal tissue from residual or recurrent cancer, identifying implant-associated changes, and interpreting the effects of radiation therapy. Additionally, it delves into the histopathological evaluation of various types of breast reconstructions, such as autologous flaps and implant-based reconstructions, addressing the impact of surgical techniques on pathological assessment. This track aims to enhance understanding, promote best practices, and foster collaboration between pathologists and reconstructive surgeons in optimizing the assessment of reconstructed breast tissue.

