2020
DOI: 10.1097/gox.0000000000003275
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Early Expander-to-Implant Exchange after Postmastectomy Reconstruction Reduces Rates of Subsequent Major Infectious Complications

Abstract: Background: Major infectious complications after implant-based postmastectomy reconstruction commonly occur late (>30 days postoperative). We set out to determine if early expander-to-implant exchange (3–6 weeks after tissue expander placement) reduced rates of subsequent major infectious complications. Methods: We retrospectively examined patients after mastectomy and tissue expander reconstruction followed by early expander-to-implant exchange vers… Show more

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“…19,20 Our finding that not only obese but also overweight patients have a higher chance of unplanned reoperation is an important finding for adequate patient selection, which was also supported by other studies. 10,14,19,21 However, these studies had much smaller sample sizes, focused on one specific complication, or took into account only a limited number of confounders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19,20 Our finding that not only obese but also overweight patients have a higher chance of unplanned reoperation is an important finding for adequate patient selection, which was also supported by other studies. 10,14,19,21 However, these studies had much smaller sample sizes, focused on one specific complication, or took into account only a limited number of confounders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%