Leitner Helena Sophie, Pauzenberger Reinhard, Ederer Ines Ana, Radtke Christine, Hacker Stefan
Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
Privatordination Dr. Pauzenberger, 4861 Schörfling am Attersee, Austria.
J Clin Med. 2021 Nov 30;10(23):5665. doi: 10.3390/jcm10235665.
Breast reconstruction has a positive impact on body image and quality of life for women after experiencing the physically and psychologically demanding process of mastectomy. Previous studies have presented body mass index (BMI) as a predictor for postoperative complications after breast reconstruction, however, study results vary. This retrospective study aimed to investigate the impact of patients' BMI on postoperative complications following implant-based breast reconstruction.
All implant-based breast reconstructions performed at the Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery at the Medical University of Vienna from January 2001 to March 2018 were evaluated. A total of 196 reconstructed breasts among 134 patients met eligibility criteria. Demographic data, surgical techniques, as well as major and minor complications within a one-year follow-up period were analyzed.
Patients' BMI did not show a significant impact on complication rates. The overall incidence of postoperative complications was 30.5% (40/131) of which 17.6% required reoperation. Impaired wound healing (18.3%), seroma (6.1%), hematoma (4.6%), capsular contraction (4.6%) and infection (3.8%) were the most common complications.
In our study cohort, BMI was not associated with a significantly higher risk of complications. However, postoperative complications significantly increased with a longer operative time and resulted in an extended length of hospital stay.
乳房重建对经历了乳房切除术这一身心俱疲过程的女性的身体形象和生活质量有积极影响。以往研究已将体重指数(BMI)作为乳房重建术后并发症的预测指标,然而,研究结果各不相同。这项回顾性研究旨在调查患者的BMI对基于植入物的乳房重建术后并发症的影响。
对2001年1月至2018年3月在维也纳医科大学整形、重建与美容外科进行的所有基于植入物的乳房重建手术进行评估。134例患者中共有196个重建乳房符合纳入标准。分析了人口统计学数据、手术技术以及一年随访期内的主要和次要并发症。
患者的BMI对并发症发生率未显示出显著影响。术后并发症的总体发生率为30.5%(40/131),其中17.6%需要再次手术。伤口愈合不良(18.3%)、血清肿(6.1%)、血肿(4.6%)、包膜挛缩(4.6%)和感染(3.8%)是最常见的并发症。
在我们的研究队列中,BMI与并发症风险显著升高无关。然而,术后并发症随手术时间延长而显著增加,并导致住院时间延长。