Oncoplastic Breast Reduction: A Systematic Review of Postoperative Complications

Author:

Benedict Katherine C.1,Brown Madyson I.2,Berry Hunter A.2,Berry Scott M.3,O’Brien Robert C.4,Davis Jared M.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Miss

2. School of Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Miss

3. Department of Surgery, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Miss

4. Department of Data Science, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Miss.

Abstract

Background: Breast-conserving therapy with oncoplastic reduction is a useful strategy for partial mastectomy defect reconstruction. The most recently published systematic review of oncoplastic breast reduction outcomes from 2015 showed wound dehiscence in 4.3%, hematoma in 0.9%, infection in 2.8%, and nipple necrosis in 0.9% of patients. We performed a systematic review of oncoplastic breast reduction literature, comparing outcomes and complication rates reported over the past 8 years. Methods: Studies describing the use of oncoplastic breast reduction and discussion of postoperative complications were included. The primary outcome assessed was the postoperative complication rate; secondary outcomes analyzed were rates of margin expansion, completion mastectomy, and delays in adjuvant therapy due to complications. Results: Nine articles met inclusion criteria, resulting in 1715 oncoplastic breast reduction patients. The mean rate of hematoma was 3%, nipple necrosis was 2%, dehiscence was 4%, infection was 3%, and seroma was 2%. The need for re-excision of margins occurred in 8% of patients, and completion mastectomy in 2%. Finally, delay in adjuvant treatment due to a postoperative complication occurred in 4% of patients. Conclusions: Oncoplastic breast reduction is an excellent option for many patients undergoing breast-conserving therapy; however, postoperative complications can delay adjuvant radiation therapy. Results of this systematic literature review over the past 8 years showed a slight increase in complication rate compared to the most recent systematic review from 2015. With increased popularity and surgeon familiarity, oncoplastic breast reduction remains a viable option for reconstruction of partial mastectomy defects despite a slight increase in complication rate.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Surgery,General Medicine

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