“…Fischer et al, in 2013, found that autologous reconstructions, flap type, anemia, ASA physical status C 3, obesity, and active smoking were associated with higher surgical complications during the first 30 days post-immediate reconstruction [15][16][17]. Obesity, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and hypertension were associated with major delayed surgical complications [15]. Mioton et al, in 2013, found that autologous reconstruction, when compared to prosthetic reconstruction, had higher rates of 30-day overall complications, wound infection, prosthesis/flap failure, and reoperation [18].…”