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Int Surg. 1985 Oct-Dec;70(4):297-300.
In eighteen patients modified radical mastectomy for invasive carcinoma was immediately followed by breast reconstruction. The prosthesis was placed subcutaneously. There were no infections and no definitively lost prostheses. One prosthesis had to be replaced subpectorally after 55 days due to a small skin necrosis occurring after radiotherapy. One hematoma had to be evacuated and one small skin necrosis was excised and sutured per primam. There were no local recurrences but the follow-up is short (3 years and 4 months). Postoperative radio- and chemotherapy were not affected by the reconstruction.