Single-axillary-incision Endoscopic Nipple/Skin-sparing Mastectomy With Immediate Implant-based Breast Reconstruction of Day Surgery: Preliminary Results, Complications and Patient-reported Outcome From Preliminary 68 Procedures
Abstract:Background and Aims The aim of this study is to present a day surgery protocol that minimizes resource utilization to enable hospitals to increase inpatient capacity and maximize treatment efficiency for breast cancer patients undergoing endoscopic nipple/skin-sparing mastectomy(E-N/SSM) with breast reconstruction through a single invisible axillary incision. Methods We retrospectively reviewed 60 consecutive patients(68 breasts) who underwent day surgery of E-N/SSM with implant-based reconstruction from July … Show more
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