Abstract

Background and objectives: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. The immunohistochemical profile, but also the stage of the tumor determines the therapeutic management, which varies from conservative surgery to mastectomy associated with chemotherapy, hormonal and biological therapy and/or radiotherapy. Mastectomy remains one of the most radical surgical intervention for women, having great consequences on quality of life, which can be improved by realizing immediate or delayed breast reconstruction. The objective of the study was to evaluate the period of time between the mastectomy and the breast reconstruction. Material and methods: We performed a retrospective study on 57 female patients admitted to the Plastic Surgery Department of the Clinical Emergency Hospital “Prof. Dr. Agrippa Ionescu”, Bucharest, Romania. All the patients underwent immediate or delayed breast reconstruction after mastectomy for confirmed breast cancer. Descriptive data analysis was realized with evaluation of type of breast reconstruction considering the staging of the tumor, the invaded lymph nodes, and the necessity of adjuvant chemoradiotherapy. Moreover, the median period between mastectomy and reconstruction was evaluated. Results: The immediate breast reconstruction was performed in patients with stage I, in patients with stage II, delayed reconstruction was performed after minimum six months, and the patients with stage III had the breast reconstructed with free flap (50%), 8–43 months post-mastectomy. Radiotherapy determines the type of breast reconstruction, in most of the cases the latissimus dorsi flap was used with implant (22.6%). Conclusions: Breast reconstruction is an important step in increasing the quality of life for women who underwent mastectomy after breast cancer. The proper timing for breast reconstruction must be settled by a team formed by the patient, the plastic surgeon, and the oncologist.

Highlights

  • Breast cancer is affecting nowadays millions of women worldwide [1]

  • Even if an increasing number of patients are diagnosed in early stages and can benefit of breast-conservatory surgery, total mastectomy is performed in the majority of Medicina 2020, 56, 86; doi:10.3390/medicina56020086

  • It has been observed as an increasing tendency for immediate breast reconstruction, mostly in women in whom bilateral mastectomy was performed [4]

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Introduction

Breast cancer is affecting nowadays millions of women worldwide [1]. the incidence rate has an ascending trend [2]. Even if an increasing number of patients are diagnosed in early stages and can benefit of breast-conservatory surgery, total mastectomy is performed in the majority of Medicina 2020, 56, 86; doi:10.3390/medicina56020086 www.mdpi.com/journal/medicina. Medicina 2020, 56, 86 cases [3] It has been observed as an increasing tendency for immediate breast reconstruction, mostly in women in whom bilateral mastectomy was performed [4]. Mastectomy remains one of the most radical surgical intervention for women, having great consequences on quality of life, which can be improved by realizing immediate or delayed breast reconstruction. Material and methods: We performed a retrospective study on 57 female patients admitted to the Plastic Surgery Department of the Clinical Emergency Hospital “Prof. All the patients underwent immediate or delayed breast reconstruction after mastectomy for confirmed breast cancer

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