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Cosmetic sequelae after oncoplastic breast surgery: long‐term results of a prospective study

Benigno Acea Nebril, Alejandra García Novoa, Carmen Cereijo‐Garea

2020The Breast Journal18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To analyze risk factors for the cosmetic sequelae of patients treated with oncoplastic procedures and their impact on patient-reported satisfaction. METHODS: questionnaire. RESULTS: 429 level 1 and 326 level 2 oncoplastic operations were included. We recorded 89 cosmetic sequelae: 55 deformities (type II), 29 asymmetries (type I), and 5 type III defects. The incidence of cosmetic sequelae at 10 years for levels 1 and 2 oncoplastic procedures was 11.5% and 20.0%, respectively. The level 2 techniques and the postoperative complications increased the risk of cosmetic sequelae. Patients with cosmetic sequelae did not achieve significant improvements in breast satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS: Cosmetic sequelae affect up to 17% of oncoplastic procedures. Most of them appear during the first 5 years. Cosmetic sequelae and their predisposing factors should be part of the shared decision-making process with patients, as well as part of the training programs for breast surgeons.

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MedicineTerm (time)Breast surgeryProspective cohort studyMammaplastyGeneral surgeryOncoplastic SurgeryMEDLINEBreast cancerSurgeryInternal medicineCancerPolitical scienceQuantum mechanicsPhysicsLawBreast Implant and ReconstructionMale Breast Health StudiesBreast Cancer Treatment Studies