scholarly journals Factors affecting mastectomy specimen density in direct-to-implant breast reconstruction

2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (4) ◽  
pp. 137-141 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hyung Suk Yi ◽  
Seok Kyung In ◽  
Ho Sung Kim ◽  
Jin Hyung Park ◽  
Hong Il Kim ◽  
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Author(s):  
Justyna Jończyk ◽  
Jerzy Jankau

AbstractThe presence of postoperative complications may have a significant impact on the outcome of the breast reconstruction. The aim of this study was to investigate early postoperative complications and the risk factors for their occurrence. A prospective analysis was carried out to evaluate surgical outcomes after breast reconstructive surgeries performed over a 2-year period. Procedures included expander/implant (TE/IMP), pedicle transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (pTRAM), and latissimus dorsi (LD) techniques. All adverse events which occurred within 6 weeks of surgery were ranked according to severity based on the contracted Accordion grading system. Outcomes were assessed for their association with surgical, demographic, and clinical variables. Sixty-one consecutive breast reconstruction procedures were analyzed. The overall complication rate was 60.7% (n = 37), and 8 patients (13.1%) required reoperation. The lowest complication rate was observed in implant-based reconstructions (TE/IMP, 18.8%; pTRAM, 72.7%; LD, 78.3%; p = 0.008). Mild complications occurred significantly more often after LD reconstructions (LD, 60.9%; pTRAM, 22.7%; TE/IMP, 12.5%; p = 0.031), while severe complications were significantly more frequent after the pTRAM procedures (pTRAM, 27.3%; TE/IMP, 6.2%; LD, 8.7%; p = 0.047). Severe complications were associated with higher rehospitalization rate (p = 0.010) and longer hospital stay. Study revealed a significant impact of the operative method on the incidence and severity of early complications after breast reconstruction procedures with little effect from other demographic and clinical factors.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (12) ◽  
pp. e2027 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eoin M. McFadden ◽  
Beatriz Lopez-Obregon ◽  
Jill P. Stone ◽  
Carmen E. Webb ◽  
Claire F. Temple-Oberle

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