Association between body mass index and outcomes after autologous breast reconstruction: a nationwide inpatient database study in Japan.
Ryo KarakawaTakaaki KonishiHidehiko YoshimatsuYohei HashimotoHiroki MatsuiKiyohide FushimiTomoyuki YanoHideo YasunagaPublished in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2023)
In autologous breast reconstruction following breast cancer surgery, a higher BMI was associated with takebacks, morbidity, a longer hospital stay, and higher total costs, whereas a lower BMI was associated with fewer surgical site infections, a shorter hospital stay, and lower total costs.