Samuel Knoedler, Fortunay Diatta, Kevin Hu, Felix Klimitz, Julius M Wirtz, Thomas Schaschinger, Filippo A G Perozzo, Giuseppe Sofo, Francesco Marena, Bong-Sung Kim, Bohdan Pomahac, Martin Kauke-Navarro
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To address this gap, we analyzed postoperative outcomes and risk factors for complications utilizing the American college of surgeons national surgical quality improvement program (ACS-NSQIP) database.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>The American college of surgeons national surgical quality improvement program (ACS-NSQIP) (2008-2022) database was queried to identify adult female patients who underwent RRM-FFBR. Primary outcomes included 30-day rates of reoperation, readmission, and surgical or medical complications. Confounder-adjusted multivariate logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with postoperative complications.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>A total of 985 patients were included, with a mean age and BMI of 46 ± 9.4 years and 31 ± 5.7 kg/m², respectively. The most common comorbidities were obesity (n = 492; 50%) and hypertension (n = 170; 17%). Complications occurred in 171 (17%) cases, with 134 (14%) reoperations and 69 (7.0%) readmissions. 125 (13%) surgical complications were recorded, the majority of which were bleeding events (n = 105; 11%). Medical complications were rare (n = 33; 3.4%). Multivariable analyses revealed that higher hypertension (OR 1.8; 95% CI, 1.1-2.8; P = .017) and diabetes (OR 2.2.; 95% CI, 1.1-4.6; P = .031) were significantly associated with the occurrence of postoperative complications.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>This multi-institutional study revealed 30-day complication and reoperation rates of 17% and 14%, respectively, following RRM-FFBR. Hypertension and diabetes were significant predictors of postoperative morbidity. Preoperative optimization of these modifiable risk factors may help improve surgical outcomes. 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Prevention's Price-30-Day Outcomes of Risk-Reducing Mastectomy and Immediate Free Flap Breast Reconstruction.
Background: Risk-reducing mastectomy (RRM) with free flap breast reconstruction (FFBR) is increasingly utilized for breast cancer prevention. While its oncological benefits are well-established, data on perioperative safety remain limited. To address this gap, we analyzed postoperative outcomes and risk factors for complications utilizing the American college of surgeons national surgical quality improvement program (ACS-NSQIP) database.
Methods: The American college of surgeons national surgical quality improvement program (ACS-NSQIP) (2008-2022) database was queried to identify adult female patients who underwent RRM-FFBR. Primary outcomes included 30-day rates of reoperation, readmission, and surgical or medical complications. Confounder-adjusted multivariate logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with postoperative complications.
Results: A total of 985 patients were included, with a mean age and BMI of 46 ± 9.4 years and 31 ± 5.7 kg/m², respectively. The most common comorbidities were obesity (n = 492; 50%) and hypertension (n = 170; 17%). Complications occurred in 171 (17%) cases, with 134 (14%) reoperations and 69 (7.0%) readmissions. 125 (13%) surgical complications were recorded, the majority of which were bleeding events (n = 105; 11%). Medical complications were rare (n = 33; 3.4%). Multivariable analyses revealed that higher hypertension (OR 1.8; 95% CI, 1.1-2.8; P = .017) and diabetes (OR 2.2.; 95% CI, 1.1-4.6; P = .031) were significantly associated with the occurrence of postoperative complications.
Conclusion: This multi-institutional study revealed 30-day complication and reoperation rates of 17% and 14%, respectively, following RRM-FFBR. Hypertension and diabetes were significant predictors of postoperative morbidity. Preoperative optimization of these modifiable risk factors may help improve surgical outcomes. These findings underscore the importance of individualized patient management and informed decision-making in RRM-FFBR.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Breast Cancer is a peer-reviewed bimonthly journal that publishes original articles describing various aspects of clinical and translational research of breast cancer. Clinical Breast Cancer is devoted to articles on detection, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of breast cancer. The main emphasis is on recent scientific developments in all areas related to breast cancer. Specific areas of interest include clinical research reports from various therapeutic modalities, cancer genetics, drug sensitivity and resistance, novel imaging, tumor genomics, biomarkers, and chemoprevention strategies.