Donor Site Satisfaction Following Autologous Fat Transfer for Total Breast Reconstruction

Author:

Wederfoort Jamilla L M1ORCID,van Santbrink Esther2,Hommes Juliette E1,Heuts Esther M3,Van Kuijk Sander M J4ORCID,van der Hulst René R W J1,Piatkowski Andrzej5,Piatkowski Andrzej,Wederfoort Jamilla L M,Hommes Juliette E,Schop Sander J,Krastev Todor K,van Kuijk Sander M J,van der Hulst René R W J,Derks Daniëlle,Larsen Mikko,Rakhorst Hinne,Schmidbauer Ute,Smit Jan Maerten,Tan Liang T,Wehrens Kim M E,de Wit Thijs,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Hand Surgery, Maastricht University Medical Center+ , Maastricht , the Netherlands

2. Faculty of Health, Medicine, and Life Sciences, Maastricht University , Maastricht , the Netherlands

3. Department of Surgery, Maastricht University Medical Center+ , Maastricht , the Netherlands

4. Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Medical Technology Assessment (KEMTA), Maastricht University Medical Center+ , Maastricht , the Netherlands

5. Department of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Hand Surgery, VieCuri Medical Center , Venlo , the Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Background With evolving breast cancer survival and patient preferences, it is essential that reconstructive surgeons worldwide continue searching for the best reconstruction technique for patients. Autologous fat transfer (AFT) is a relatively new technique for total breast reconstruction that has already proven to be effective and safe with all advantages of autologous tissue. However, little is known about the aesthetic results and satisfaction concerning donor sites. Objectives The aim of this study was to measure donor site satisfaction following AFT for total breast reconstruction in breast cancer patients. Methods Between May and August of 2021, participants of the BREAST− trial who were at least 24 months after their final reconstruction surgery were invited to complete an additional survey concerning donor sites. The BODY-Q was utilized for data collection. Results of AFT patients were compared with a control group of implant-based reconstruction patients who did not have a donor site. Results A total of 51 patients (20 control, 31 intervention) completed the questionnaire. Satisfaction with body did not statistically differ between the groups. The most frequent complaint was contour irregularities (31 reports, 60.8%), with the least favorable donor site being thighs (23 reports, 53.5%) in the AFT group. Conclusions Satisfaction with body did not differ between breast cancer patients receiving AFT or implant-based reconstruction, meaning that large-volume liposuction does not aesthetically affect the utilized donor sites. Nevertheless, reconstructive surgeons should be aware of possible donor site complications, especially contour irregularities at the thighs, and discuss this with their patients.

Funder

The Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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