Surgical versus Nonsurgical Management of Postmastectomy Lymphedema: A Prospective Quality of Life Investigation.
Halley DarrachPooja S YesantharaoSarah PersingGeorge KokosisHannah M CarlKelly BridghamMichelle SeuSamantha StiflerJustin M SacksPublished in: Journal of reconstructive microsurgery (2020)
Our results suggest that when compared with nonoperative management, surgery improved QoL for chronic, secondary upper extremity lymphedema patients within 12-month postoperatively. Our results also suggested that insurance status may have influenced decisions to undergo lymphedema surgery. Further study is needed to investigate the various sociodemographic factors that were also found to impact QoL outcomes in these lymphedema patients.