Patient quality of life after subpectoral implant-based breast reconstruction with synthetic or biological materials

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Aim: Quality of life and patient satisfaction after subpectoral breast reconstruction with meshes or acellular dermal matrices (ADM) and implants were assessed using the BreastQ questionnaire to investigate a potential influence of the materials on these parameters. Patients and Methods: The BreastQ questionnaire was completed by 121 patients, who had received material-assisted, heterologous, subpectoral breast reconstruction between 2010 and 2018. Results: Answers were similar independent of the reconstruction materials used. After prophylactic mastectomy, the physical wellbeing (chest) improved significantly with all materials (p=0.04). Postoperative radiotherapy significantly reduced satisfaction with outcome (p=0.005). Patients under 50 years old had significantly better postoperative sexual wellbeing than older patients (p=0.03). Conclusion: No influence was detected of the materials on the postoperative quality of life and patient satisfaction. An overall better quality of life was reported by younger and normal-weight patients with prophylactic or nipple-sparing mastectomy without radiotherapy.

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Ohlinger, R., Alwafai, Z., Paepke, S., Zygmunt, M., Nawroth, F., Schüler, K., & Fröhlich, P. (2021). Patient quality of life after subpectoral implant-based breast reconstruction with synthetic or biological materials. Anticancer Research, 41(6), 3075–3082. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.15091

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