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Patient Satisfaction With Postmastectomy Breast Reconstruction A Comparison of Saline and Silicone Implants

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CANCER
Volume 116, Issue 24, Pages 5584-5591

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.25552

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breast; surgery; mammoplasty; patient; satisfaction; breast cancer; breast reconstruction; patient-reported outcomes; saline; silicone; breast implants

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BACKGROUND At a time when the safety and effectiveness of breast implants remains under close scrutiny it is important to provide reliable and valid evidence regarding patient outcomes In the setting of postmastectomy reconstruction patient satisfaction and quality of life may be the most significant outcome variables when evaluating surgical success The objective of the current study was to identify predictors of patient satisfaction with breast appearance including implant type in a large sample of women who underwent breast reconstruction surgery using implants METHODS A multicenter cross sectional study design was used A total of 672 women who had completed postmastectomy implant-based reconstruction at 1 of 3 centers in North America were asked to complete the BREAST Q (Reconstruction Module) Multivariate linear regression modeling was performed RESULTS Completed questionnaire data were available for 482 of the 672 patients In 176 women silicone implants were placed and in 306 saline implants were used The multivariate model confirmed that patients satisfaction with their breasts was significantly higher in patients with silicone implants (P = 016) The receipt of postmastectomy radiotherapy was found to have a significant negative effect on breast satisfaction (P<000) in both silicone and saline implant recipients In addition for women who received either silicone or saline implants satisfaction diminished over time (P = 017) CONCLUSIONS In the setting of postmastectomy reconstruction patients who received silicone breast implants reported significantly higher satisfaction with the results of reconstruction than those who received saline implants This information can be used to optimize shared medical decision-making by providing patients with realistic postoperative expectations Cancer 2010,116 5584-91 (C) 2010 American Cancer Society

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