Xin Yi Foong | Breast Cancer | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Xin Yi Foong | Breast Cancer | Best Researcher Award

Core Surgical Trainee | Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust | United Kingdom

Dr Xin Yi Foong is a clinical researcher in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery whose academic work is centred on improving the safety, accuracy, and reliability of autologous breast reconstruction through quantitative imaging and evidence-based microsurgical innovation. Her research explores the use of indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging to guide intraoperative evaluation of mastectomy flap perfusion, with particular emphasis on establishing objective perfusion scoring methods that support consistent, data-guided surgical decisions. Her published study in the Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery introduced a structured quantitative perfusion algorithm that demonstrated strong discriminatory capability in identifying poorly perfused tissue and informing reconstructive planning, offering evidence that aligns with national quality frameworks and enhances postoperative outcomes. Alongside this work, she is investigating postoperative monitoring strategies in DIEP flap reconstruction, assessing early-phase observation models that preserve patient safety while promoting efficient and clinically coherent perioperative pathways. Her wider academic activity includes outcome audits, service-improvement initiatives, and reconstructive pathway analyses, all aimed at refining surgical workflows through quantitative measures, imaging-based assessment, and rigorous postoperative metrics. Conducted within multidisciplinary teams of plastic surgeons, anaesthetists, and breast specialists, her research supports the translation of imaging-derived insights into routine clinical practice. Through a growing publication profile, an active ORCID research identity, and sustained commitment to scientifically grounded surgical advancement, Dr Foong contributes to the development of reproducible, clinically meaningful, and patient-centred innovations that strengthen microsurgical dependability and elevate the overall quality of care within reconstructive breast surgery.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Foong, X. Y., Williamson, A., Lymperopoulos, N., & Holmes, W. J. M. (2025). Does indocyanine green imaging perfusion scoring reduce mastectomy flap necrosis in immediate autologous breast reconstruction? A single-centre cohort study. Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 111, 198–206.

2. Foong, X. Y., Williamson, A., Lymperopoulos, N., & Holmes, W. J. M. (2025). Does intraoperative indocyanine green (ICG) reduce the outcome of mastectomy skin flap necrosis in patients undergoing immediate breast reconstruction? European Journal of Surgical Oncology. Advance online publication. 

Mrs. Alexia Mazard | Breast Mastectomy | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Alexia Mazard | Breast Mastectomy | Best Researcher Award

Hospices Civils Lyon | France

Author Profile

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👩‍⚕️ Dr. Alexia Mazard

  • Based on the detailed academic and professional accomplishments of Alexia Mazard, I highly recommend her for the Best Researcher Award. Her extensive background in medicine, specifically in gynecology-obstetrics, and her significant contributions to research make her a standout candidate.

🔬Research Contributions:

  • Alexia Mazard has a solid track record of research publications that reflect
    her commitment to advancing medical knowledge. Notable works include:
    • “Effectiveness of gastric banding at 5 years” published in the Obesity Surgery Journal,
    presented at both national and international congresses.
    • “Prognostic impact of HPV-dependent and HPV-independent pre-cancerous lesions in
    vulvar cancer” which has been recognized at the European ECSVD congress.
    • “Descriptive study of labor induction practices in cases of confirmed fetal macrosomia” and
    Comparative study of partial latissimus dorsi flaps vs breast implants post-total
    mastectomy,” both of which are in progress and have garnered attention at significant
    medical conferences.

📚 Education

  • 2012 – 2015: Notre Dame de Bellegarde High School, Neuville sur Saône
    • Baccalaureate in Science, Physics and Chemistry option, with honors
  • 2015 – 2021: Lyon Est Faculty of Medicine
    • Ranked 608th / 9032 in the National Ranking Exam
  • 2021 – 2027: Lyon Est Faculty of Medicine
    • Residency in Gynecology-Obstetrics

💼 Professional Experience

  • 2017 – 2021: Hospices Civils de Lyon
    • External Internship
  • August and September 2021: Saint Joseph Saint Luc Hospital Center
    • Acting Intern, Emergency Medicine Department
  • 2021 – 2027: Hospices Civils de Lyon
    • Residency in Gynecology-Obstetrics
      • 1st semester: Gynecological and Obstetric Surgery, Hôpital Nord-Ouest, Villefranche sur Saône (Dr. Houessou)
      • 2nd semester: Gynecology and Obstetrics, Hôpital Lyon Sud (Prof. Golfier)
      • 3rd semester: Digestive Surgery, Clinique de la Sauvegarde (Dr. Frering)
      • 4th semester: Obstetrics, Hôpital de la Croix Rousse (Prof. Dubernard)
      • 5th semester: Gynecological Surgery, Hôpital Lyon Sud (Prof. Golfier)
      • 6th semester: Gynecological Surgery, Centre Léon Bérard (Dr. Chopin)
      • 7th semester: Gynecological Surgery, Hôpital de la Croix Rousse (Prof. Dubernard)

🎓 Additional Qualifications

  • 2016 – 2018: Diploma in Anatomy Instruction
  • 2022 – 2023: European Inter-University Diploma in Breast and Gynecological Oncology
  • 2023 – 2024: Inter-University Diploma in Gynecological and Obstetrical Ultrasound

 

📊🔬Notable Publication:

 

  • Title: Comparative Study of Muscle-Sparing Latissimus Dorsi vs Breast Implants Following Total Mastectomy
    Authors: Mazard, A., Bienstman-Pailleux, J., Wetzel, A., Mojallal, A.-A., Cortet, M.
    Journal: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
    Year: 2024