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Surgeon's preference of subcutaneous tissue resection: most important factor for short-term complications in subcutaneous implant placement after mastectomy-results of a cohort study.

André PfobVivian KoelbelFlorian SchuetzManuel FeißtMaria BlumensteinAndré HennigsMichael GolattaJoerg Heil
Published in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2020)
Based on the significant risk factors we suggest the following guidelines to decrease complication rates: favoring thicker skin envelopes after surgical preparation, using smaller implants, removing drains based on a low output volume during the last 24 h and no use of periareolar incision with extension medial or lateral. We should consider ADMs for subcutaneous one-stage reconstructions. The individual surgeon's preference of subcutaneous tissue resection is of highest relevance for short-term complications-this has to be part of internal team discussions and should be considered in future trials for comparable results.
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