Aesthetic result among breast cancer patients undergoing autologous breast reconstruction versus breast conserving therapy.

Journal: Archives Of Gynecology And Obstetrics
Published:
Abstract

Objective: Following breast-conserving surgery or mastectomy followed by autologous breast reconstruction, breast cancer patients were studied to discover their satisfaction with the aesthetic results of the two treatment strategies.

Methods: One hundred and thirty-four breast cancer patients were included in this study. Sixty-four underwent breast-conserving surgery followed by radiotherapy. Mastectomy was performed in 70 patients with immediate or late reconstruction. To evaluate the quality of the aesthetic results in both groups we designed a questionnaire assessing different cosmetic categories.

Results: Patients in both therapy groups showed a very high satisfaction with their cosmetic results; the patients undergoing breast reconstruction were even more satisfied than the patients who had breast-conserving therapy.

Conclusions: Our study demonstrated that breast reconstruction with autologous tissue offers an opportunity to support patients with advanced breast cancer who were confronted with mastectomy, showing a high degree of satisfaction with the cosmetic results.

Authors
Darius Dian, Katja Schwenn, Ioannis Mylonas, Wolfgang Janni, Fritz Jaenicke, Klaus Friese
Relevant Conditions

Breast Cancer, Mastectomy