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Body Image Scale (BIS) and BreastQ questionnaires were used to measure subjective PRO scores, and pictures were taken to objectively measure symmetry using the Breast Analysis Tool (BAT). Patients were divided into three groups according to the Tübingen classification (Group 1: Tübingen 3-4 (n=16), Group 2: Tübingen 5 (n=26), Group 3: Breast Reconstruction/Tübingen 6 (n=12] ).\nResults: The mean age was 53.5 for Group 1, 51.4 for Group 2 and 46.8 for Group 3. The mean follow-up was 62.9 +/- 35.82 months. BIS was significantly better in Group 3 (3.92±1.73) than in Group 1 and 2 (7.69±4.48 and 4.81±3.41, p=0.016). Symmetry measured using BAT showed only a trend favoring reconstruction (p=0.12). 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Patient satisfaction, aesthetic outcome and quality of life in Oncoplastic and reconstructive breast surgery – a single center experience
Background: Oncoplastic surgery has become an important part of the surgical repertoire to offer both oncologically safe and aesthetically pleasing results in patients with breast cancer.
Data comparing oncoplastic and reconstructive breast surgeries are limited.
This study aimed to assess patient-reported outcomes (PRO) in our cohort of oncoplastic and reconstructively operated patients.
Methods: Patients who underwent oncoplastic surgery, including immediate reconstruction by a single surgeon, between 2010 and 2018 were contacted to participate in this study. In total, 157 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. 54 patient data sets were used for statistical evaluation. Body Image Scale (BIS) and BreastQ questionnaires were used to measure subjective PRO scores, and pictures were taken to objectively measure symmetry using the Breast Analysis Tool (BAT). Patients were divided into three groups according to the Tübingen classification (Group 1: Tübingen 3-4 (n=16), Group 2: Tübingen 5 (n=26), Group 3: Breast Reconstruction/Tübingen 6 (n=12] ).
Results: The mean age was 53.5 for Group 1, 51.4 for Group 2 and 46.8 for Group 3. The mean follow-up was 62.9 +/- 35.82 months. BIS was significantly better in Group 3 (3.92±1.73) than in Group 1 and 2 (7.69±4.48 and 4.81±3.41, p=0.016). Symmetry measured using BAT showed only a trend favoring reconstruction (p=0.12). The BreastQ item “Sexual well-being was significantly better in oncoplastic breast reduction surgery (p=0.036).
Conclusion: BIS was better after reconstructive breast surgery than after oncoplastic surgery.
Reconstructive breast surgery in experienced breast care units offers high patient satisfaction and a high quality of life.