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Current practice and short-term outcomes of therapeutic mammaplasty in the international TeaM multicentre prospective cohort study

Title: Current practice and short-term outcomes of therapeutic mammaplasty in the international TeaM multicentre prospective cohort study
Authors: O'Connell R. L.; Baker E.; Trickey A.; Rattay T.; Whisker L.; Macmillan R. D.; Potter S.; Achuthan R.; Aggarwal S.; Basu N.; Brock L.; Fairbrother P.; Gardiner M. D.; Holcombe C.; Ives C.; Jain A.; Kim B.; Murphy J.; Remoundos D.; Sutton R.; Turton P.; Williams K.; MacLeod C.; Smyth E.; Depasquale I.; Fuller M.; Saeed N.; Masannat Y.; Tan Mohd Amin A.; Agrawal A.; Irwin G.; Sloan S.; Refsum S.; McIntosh S.; Ibrahim A.; Sahu A.; Govindarajulu S.; Cawthorn S.; Accurso A.; Rathinaezhil R.; Wilkins A.; Khalifa E.; Grover K.; McManus P.; Kneeshaw P.; Mahapatra T.; Azmy I.; Massey J.; Trapszo P.; lane R.; Seetharam S.; Rocco N.; Roshanlall C.; Kokan J.; Amin K.; Leeper A.; Kulkarni D.; Dixon J. M.; Young O.; Saleem T.; McIlhenny J.; Malyon A.; Mansell J.; Ogsto K.; Romics L.; Dragoumis D.; Krupa J.; Valassiadou K.; Lambert K.; Kaushik M.; Shokuhi S.; Pilgrim S.; Wei X.; Lee J.; Al Allak A.; Fowler C.; Massey E.; Court F.; Hunt R.; Vestey S.; Khalil H.; Elgammal M.; Parvanta L.; Sami A. S.; Gvaramadze A.; Thekkinkattil D.; Kirkpatrick K.; James R.; Noshirwani A.; Arif T.; Kryjak Z.; Taylor A.; Syed F. H.; Safdar G.; Chin K.; Soulsby R.; Thorne A.; Guest F.; El Abbar M.; Munnoch D. A.; Macaskill E. J.; Hogg F.; McGee P.; Pitsinis V.; Smith J.; Makkiyah S.; Mustafa S.; Otieno C.; Photiou D.; Macmillan D.; Gutteridge E.; Mazari F.; Oni G.; Khout H.; Kelsall J.; Hallam K.; Asgeirron K.; D'Auria M.; Al zubaidi S.; McCulley S.; Rasheed T.; Bailey J.; Muhibullah N.; Tenovici A.; Remoundos D. D.; Chaidos N.; Predescu O.; Roy P.; Windle R.; Popa E.; Shetty G.; Rezulski J.; Goh S.; Abdullah T.; Khawaja S.; Udayasankar S.; Tebbal S.; Grassi V.; Talbot A.; Singh J.; Smith A.; Volleamere A.; Garnsey C.; Pikoulas P.; Ferguson D.; Tillett R.; Dean S.; Olsen S.; Rainsbury R. M.; Peiris L.; Sjokvist O.; Laws S.; Tansley A.; De Sousa E.; Mitchell G.; Henderson J.; Chandrashekar M.; Micha A.; Godden A.; Pereira B.; Constantinou C.; Rusby J.; Krupa K.; To N.; Barry P.; Critchley A.; Cain H.; O'Donoghue J.; Henton J.; Kalra L.; MacLennan L.; Bennett R.; Nicholson S.; Paolini G.; Francesco Renzi L.; santanelli Di Pompeo F.; Ria V.; Hu J.; Johnson L.; Lewis R. S.; Hadad S.; Sundaramoorthy S.; Sharma A.; Toomey D.; Banerjee D.; Shuk Kay Tang S.; Taylor L.; McKenzie S.; Ahmad T.; Absar M.; Nasir N.; Jerzy Rychlik I.; Darragh L.; Johnston R.; Kirk S.; Rees Lee J.; Green M.; Chong K.; Lai L. M.; Choong J.; Ullah Z.; Chagla L.; Koshy O.; Bathla S.; Kiernan T.; Ashok Bhojwani A.; Lund J.; James K.; Callaghan M.; Vinayagam R.; Poonawala S.; Taylor J.; Mullan M.; Bright Thomas R.; Gandhi A.; Byrne G.; Ibrahim I.; Harvey J.; Highton L.; Chrysafi A.; Jones R. H.; Barnes N.; Morris O.; Chatterjee S.; Mathen V.; Majeed Y.; Kirwan C.; Jones B. M.; El Sharief D.; Munot K.; Nasr R.; Frame R.
Contributors: O'Connell, R. L.; Baker, E.; Trickey, A.; Rattay, T.; Whisker, L.; Macmillan, R. D.; Potter, S.; Achuthan, R.; Aggarwal, S.; Basu, N.; Brock, L.; Fairbrother, P.; Gardiner, M. D.; Holcombe, C.; Ives, C.; Jain, A.; Kim, B.; Murphy, J.; Remoundos, D.; Sutton, R.; Turton, P.; Williams, K.; MacLeod, C.; Smyth, E.; Depasquale, I.; Fuller, M.; Saeed, N.; Masannat, Y.; Tan Mohd Amin, A.; Agrawal, A.; Irwin, G.; Sloan, S.; Refsum, S.; McIntosh, S.; Ibrahim, A.; Sahu, A.; Govindarajulu, S.; Cawthorn, S.; Accurso, A.; Rathinaezhil, R.; Wilkins, A.; Khalifa, E.; Grover, K.; McManus, P.; Kneeshaw, P.; Mahapatra, T.; Azmy, I.; Massey, J.; Trapszo, P.; Lane, R.; Seetharam, S.; Rocco, N.; Roshanlall, C.; Kokan, J.; Amin, K.; Leeper, A.; Kulkarni, D.; Dixon, J. M.; Young, O.; Saleem, T.; McIlhenny, J.; Malyon, A.; Mansell, J.; Ogsto, K.; Romics, L.; Dragoumis, D.; Krupa, J.; Valassiadou, K.; Lambert, K.; Kaushik, M.; Shokuhi, S.; Pilgrim, S.; Wei, X.; Lee, J.; Al Allak, A.; Fowler, C.; Massey, E.; Court, F.; Hunt, R.; Vestey, S.; Khalil, H.; Elgammal, M.; Parvanta, L.; Sami, A. S.; Gvaramadze, A.; Thekkinkattil, D.; Kirkpatrick, K.; James, R.; Noshirwani, A.; Arif, T.; Kryjak, Z.; Taylor, A.; Syed, F. H.; Safdar, G.; Chin, K.
Publisher Information: John Wiley and Sons Ltd; Southern Gate
Publication Year: 2018
Collection: Sapienza Università di Roma: CINECA IRIS
Subject Terms: adult; aged; 80 and over; breast neoplasm; carcinoma; ductal; breast; clinical decision-making; female; human; italy; mammaplasty; mastectomy; middle aged; patient care planning; patient readmission; perforator flap; postoperative complication; practice pattern; physicians'; preoperative care; prospective studie; reoperation; treatment outcome; united kingdom; young adult
Description: Background: Therapeutic mammaplasty, which combines breast reduction and mastopexy techniques with tumour excision, may extend the boundaries of breast-conserving surgery and improve outcomes for patients, but current practice is unknown and high-quality outcome data are lacking. This prospective multicentre cohort study aimed to explore the practice and short-term outcomes of the technique. Methods: Consecutive patients undergoing therapeutic mammaplasty at participating centres between 1 September 2016 and 30 June 2017 were recruited to the study. Demographic, preoperative, operative, oncological and complication data were collected. The primary outcome was unplanned reoperation for complications within 30 days of surgery. Secondary outcomes included re-excision rates and time to adjuvant therapy. Results: Overall, 880 patients underwent 899 therapeutic mammaplasty procedures at 50 centres. The most common indications were avoidance of poor cosmetic outcomes associated with standard breast-conserving surgery (702 procedures, 78·1 per cent) or avoidance of mastectomy (379, 42·2 per cent). Wise-pattern skin incisions were the most common (429 of 899, 47·7 per cent), but a range of incisions and nipple–areola pedicles were used. Immediate contralateral symmetrization was performed in one-third of cases (284 of 880, 32·3 per cent). In total, 205 patients (23·3 per cent) developed a complication, but only 25 (2·8 per cent) required reoperation. Median postoperative lesion size was 24·5 (i.q.r. 16–38) mm. Incomplete excision was seen in 132 procedures (14·7 per cent), but completion mastectomy was required for only 51 lesions (5·7 per cent). Median time to adjuvant therapy was 54 (i.q.r. 42–66) days. Conclusion: Therapeutic mammaplasty is a safe and effective alternative to mastectomy or standard breast-conserving surgery. Further work is required to explore the impact of the technique on quality of life, and to establish cost-effectiveness.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
Relation: info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/30132807; info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000450816200013; volume:105; issue:13; firstpage:1778; lastpage:1792; numberofpages:15; journal:BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY; http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1467767
DOI: 10.1002/bjs.10959
Availability: http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1467767; https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.10959
Rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Accession Number: edsbas.86FB688F
Database: BASE