Breast reconstruction at a distric general hospital

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Breast reconstruction is normally carried out by plastic surgeons, but the advent of permanent tissue expanders places post-mastectomy reconstruction within easy reach of the general surgeon. Nineteen patients underwent breast reconstruction between 1989 and 1991 using a subpectoral silicone-based, double lumen tissue expander. Assessment ofresults was by: (a) patient completed questionnaire; and (b) third party evaluation of standardized photographs. The mean operating time was 58 min (40-80 min) and mean hospital stay 3 days (2-7 days). Complications included one flap necrosis and one leaking injection port. Outpatient tissue expansion required an average of seven visits (4-11) and was completed in an average of 12 months (7-19). The injection port was subsequently removed under local anaesthetic as a day case. The fully dressed appearance following reconstruction was graded good or excellent by 100% of patients and in over 80% of third-party assessments. Equivalent figures for the appearance when wearing a bra were 93% and 60% and undressed 57% and 47%, respectively. All patients recommended the procedure but 25% found inflation uncomfortable. Subpectoral tissue expansion is a safe, cosmetically acceptable method of breast reconstruction which is associated with a high level of patient satisfaction.

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Evans, A. A., Straker, V. F., & Rainsbury, R. M. (1993). Breast reconstruction at a distric general hospital. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 86(11), 630–633. https://doi.org/10.1177/014107689308601106

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