Optimizing postoperative outcomes following neoadjuvant chemotherapy and mastectomy with immediate reconstruction: A national analysis.
Kometh ThawanyaratThomas JohnstoneMallory RowleyYelissa NavarroChandler HinsonRahim S NazeraliPublished in: Journal of surgical oncology (2023)
Increased time between NAC and MIR immediate reconstruction decreases the likelihood of experiencing one or more postoperative complications. Ideal time delay between 4 and 8 weeks has been shown to provide the best benefit for future breast reconstrution outcomes. In consultation with the oncologist, this information can be used to balance postoperative complication risk with increased oncologic risk in delaying mastectomy with immediate reconstruction.
Keyphrases
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- patients undergoing
- locally advanced
- cell proliferation
- lymph node
- long non coding rna
- sentinel lymph node
- breast reconstruction
- palliative care
- prostate cancer
- quality improvement
- healthcare
- radical prostatectomy
- long noncoding rna
- current status
- type diabetes
- skeletal muscle
- early stage
- health information
- robot assisted
- breast cancer risk