Oncoplastic Breast Reconstruction Complications and Patient-Reported Outcomes.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY
Shivani Mysuria, Elaine McKevitt, Rebecca Warburton, Amy Bazzarelli, Esta Bovill, Kathryn Isaac, Nancy Van Laeken, Urve Kuusk, Jin-Si Pao, Leo Chen, Mabel Zhang, Carol Dingee
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Abstract

Introduction: Oncoplastic breast reconstruction (OBR) combines breast conservation treatment with breast reduction/reconstruction and is appropriate for breast cancer patients with macromastia and/or ptosis, who want to avoid mastectomy, and who include breast reduction in their goals. This study's purpose was to evaluate complications and patient-reported outcomes associated with OBR at our institution. Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted for all consecutive OBR cases from April 2009 to April 2020. Data was extracted from a prospectively maintained database and surgeons' EMRs. Risk factors for any complication were evaluated by a univariate logistic regression analysis with significance level set at P < 0.05. Postoperative patient satisfaction was evaluated with the validated BREAST-Q 2.0 questionnaire for which raw scores were obtained. Rasch-transformed scores from 0 (worst) to 100 (best) were calculated from the BREAST-Q conversion tables. Results: 81 patients had OBR of whom 22 experienced 25 post-surgical complications. Increasing ipsilateral and contralateral specimen weight and American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status Classification System Score (ASA) were significantly correlated with increased odds for any complication. The BREAST-Q questionnaire was completed post-OBR by 37 patients who reported a high degree of satisfaction with physicians, medical, and office staff. Conclusions: OBR is rated well by patients. All complications were Clavien-Dindo 1 and managed with local office-based wound care.

肿瘤乳房重建并发症和患者报告的结果。
肿瘤整形乳房重建术(OBR)将乳房保留治疗与乳房缩小/重建术相结合,适用于有巨乳症和/或上睑下垂的乳腺癌患者,他们希望避免乳房切除术,并将乳房缩小作为他们的目标。本研究的目的是评估本院与OBR相关的并发症和患者报告的结果。方法:对2009年4月至2020年4月所有连续OBR病例进行回顾性图表分析。数据从前瞻性维护的数据库和外科医生的电子病历中提取。通过单因素logistic回归分析评估任何并发症的危险因素,显著性水平为P。结果:81例患者发生OBR,其中22例发生25例术后并发症。增加同侧和对侧标本重量和美国麻醉医师协会身体状态分类系统评分(ASA)与任何并发症的发生率增加显著相关。37名报告对医生、医疗人员和办公室工作人员高度满意的患者在手术后完成了BREAST-Q问卷调查。结论:患者对OBR评价良好。所有并发症均为Clavien-Dindo 1型,并由当地办事处伤口护理处理。
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Plastic surgery
Plastic surgery Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: Plastic Surgery (Chirurgie Plastique) is the official journal of the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Group for the Advancement of Microsurgery, and the Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand. It serves as a major venue for Canadian research, society guidelines, and continuing medical education.
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