2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00404-020-05481-x
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Surgeon’s preference of subcutaneous tissue resection: most important factor for short-term complications in subcutaneous implant placement after mastectomy—results of a cohort study

Abstract: Purpose Little is known about the reason of high short-term complication rates after the subcutaneous placement of breast implants or expanders after mastectomy without biological matrices or synthetic meshes. This study aims to evaluate complications and their risk factors to develop guidelines for decreasing complication rates. Methods We included all cases of mastectomy followed by subcutaneous implant or expander placement between 06/2017 and 05/2018 (n = 92). Mean follow-up time was 12 months. Results Exp… Show more

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“…[8][9][10] Moreover, the resection range of radical mastectomy for breast cancer is large, which will damage the patient's appearance, cause anxiety, worry, and other negative emotions, and affect the prognosis of the patient. [11] There is an association between surgical infection and adverse cancer outcomes in breast cancer patients. [12] Therefore, the prevention and treatment of postoperative complications of breast cancer patients are of great significance to the prognosis of patients.…”
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“…[8][9][10] Moreover, the resection range of radical mastectomy for breast cancer is large, which will damage the patient's appearance, cause anxiety, worry, and other negative emotions, and affect the prognosis of the patient. [11] There is an association between surgical infection and adverse cancer outcomes in breast cancer patients. [12] Therefore, the prevention and treatment of postoperative complications of breast cancer patients are of great significance to the prognosis of patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, because radical mastectomy for breast cancer is traumatic and has severe tissue damage, it is easy to cause limited limb function and postoperative pain, which affects the quality of life of the patient [8–10] . Moreover, the resection range of radical mastectomy for breast cancer is large, which will damage the patient's appearance, cause anxiety, worry, and other negative emotions, and affect the prognosis of the patient [11] . There is an association between surgical infection and adverse cancer outcomes in breast cancer patients [12] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%