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Bilateral risk-reducing mastectomy and reconstruction-A 12-year review of methodological trends and outcomes at a tertiary referral centre.

Aiman AslamZaki ArshadAmir AhmedChien Lin SohFawz KazzaziJohn R BensonParto ForouhiAmit AgrawalSarah L BenyonMichael IrwinCharles M Malata
Published in: PloS one (2023)
This study documents recent increases in nipple-sparing techniques for BRRM compared to more traditional skin-sparing methods. Concurrently, reconstruction following RRM has become predominantly implant-based without a flap, coinciding with more widespread usage of ADM. This is consistent with national trends towards fewer complex autologous procedures.
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