Outcomes in Hybrid Breast Reconstruction: A Systematic Review.
Mario Alessandri BonettiRiccardo CarbonaroFrancesco BorelliFrancesco AmendolaGiuseppe CottoneLuca MazzocconiAlessandro MastroiacovoNicola ZingarettiPier Camillo ParodiLuca VaientiPublished in: Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (2022)
Background and Objectives : Lipofilling is a commonly performed procedure worldwide for breast augmentation and correction of breast contour deformities. In breast reconstruction, fat grafting has been used as a single reconstructive technique, as well as in combination with other procedures. The aim of the present study is to systematically review available studies in the literature describing the combination of implant-based breast reconstruction and fat grafting, focusing on safety, complications rate, surgical sessions needed to reach a satisfying reconstruction, and patient-reported outcomes. Materials and Methods : We adhered to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) throughout the whole review protocol. A systematic review of the literature up to April 2022 was performed using Medline, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases. Only studies dealing with implant-based breast reconstruction combined with fat grafting were included. Results : We screened 292 articles by title and abstract. Only 48 articles were assessed for full-text eligibility, and among those, 12 studies were eventually selected. We included a total of 753 breast reconstructions in 585 patients undergoing mastectomy or demolitive breast surgeries other than mastectomy (quadrantectomy, segmentectomy, or lumpectomy) due to breast cancer or genetic predisposition to breast cancer. Overall, the number of complications was 60 (7.9%). The mean volume of fat grafting per breast per session ranged from 59 to 313 mL. The mean number of lipofilling sessions per breast ranged from 1.3 to 3.2. Conclusions : Hybrid breast reconstruction shows similar short-term complications to standard implant-based reconstruction but with the potential to significantly decrease the risk of long-term complications. Moreover, patient satisfaction was achieved with a reasonably low number of lipofilling sessions (1.7 on average).
Keyphrases
- breast reconstruction
- systematic review
- adipose tissue
- meta analyses
- patient reported outcomes
- patients undergoing
- risk factors
- patient satisfaction
- randomized controlled trial
- soft tissue
- fatty acid
- type diabetes
- insulin resistance
- metabolic syndrome
- machine learning
- high intensity
- gene expression
- risk assessment
- skeletal muscle
- deep learning
- copy number
- computed tomography
- big data