Post-Breast Surgery Pain Syndrome: Shifting a Surgical Paradigm

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Abstract

Post-mastectomy pain syndrome and the less well-described post-breast surgery pain syndrome are long-term neuropathic pain conditions that may affect more than 50% of patients after mastectomy and breast surgery. While the etiology, risk factors, and management have been reviewed in our literature, we offer here a focused outline that will gear the plastic surgeon with tools to lead a multidisciplinary, algorithmic approach to the care of patients with post-mastectomy pain syndrome/post-breast surgery pain syndrome. After reading this article, we hope the reader will have improved awareness of post-mastectomy pain syndrome/post-breast surgery pain syndrome, and thus be able to incorporate appropriate treatments and preventative steps into their primary surgical routine.

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Beederman, M., & Bank, J. (2021). Post-Breast Surgery Pain Syndrome: Shifting a Surgical Paradigm. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open, 9(7), E3720. https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000003720

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