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Area of Science:

  • Oncoplastic surgery
  • Breast cancer treatment
  • Surgical outcomes

Background:

  • Breast-conserving surgery with radiation therapy (BCT) is oncologically safe.
  • Oncoplastic breast surgery combines oncologic and plastic surgery for improved cosmetic outcomes.
  • This study investigates risk factors for complications following oncoplastic breast reduction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate risk factors associated with postoperative complications after oncoplastic breast reduction.
  • To compare complication rates with established breast-conserving surgery data.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective review of 59 female patients undergoing oncoplastic breast reduction (2008-2014).
  • Analysis of medical records for clinical, pathological, and postoperative complication data (within 6 months).
  • Statistical analysis using chi-squared and Wilcoxon rank sum tests for categorical and continuous variables, respectively.

Main Results:

  • Overall complication rate was 33.9% (12 major, 8 minor).
  • Increased age was associated with minor complications (P=0.02).
  • Pulmonary disease was associated with minor complications (P=0.03); no factors linked to major/overall complications.

Conclusions:

  • Oncoplastic breast reduction exhibits a higher complication rate than standard breast-conserving surgery.
  • Age and pulmonary disease are risk factors for minor complications.
  • Appropriate patient selection and counseling are essential for oncoplastic breast reduction procedures.