2017
DOI: 10.1111/tbj.12888
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Preoperative breast size affects reconstruction status following mastectomy

Abstract: Much research has been devoted to why women choose not to be reconstructed following mastectomy. The effect of breast size has not been well explored. The authors aimed to assess the relationship between breast size and reconstructive choices. A single-center retrospective review of women undergoing mastectomy between 2011 and 2014 was performed. Demographics, surgical variables, and reconstruction decisions were analyzed using t tests, Mann-Whitney U tests, and chi-squared tests. Significant (P < .05) variabl… Show more

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“…11 Factors that affect preoperative satisfaction may also affect longer term, postoperative breast satisfaction in addition to the reconstructive modality itself. 12,13 This enhanced understanding may allow for early intervention—before or shortly after the reconstruction. Therefore, to delineate factors affecting preoperative breast satisfaction, this study undertook an analysis of prospectively collected data for women undergoing postmastectomy reconstruction who competed the BREAST-Q as part of their routine clinical care.…”
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“…11 Factors that affect preoperative satisfaction may also affect longer term, postoperative breast satisfaction in addition to the reconstructive modality itself. 12,13 This enhanced understanding may allow for early intervention—before or shortly after the reconstruction. Therefore, to delineate factors affecting preoperative breast satisfaction, this study undertook an analysis of prospectively collected data for women undergoing postmastectomy reconstruction who competed the BREAST-Q as part of their routine clinical care.…”
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confidence: 99%