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Implementing a breast reconstruction database is feasible for plastic surgeons, with lower costs and time commitments than anticipated. Surgeons see significant benefits for practice, provincial, and national levels.

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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Health Informatics
  • Medical Databases

Background:

  • Breast reconstruction is a critical component of oncologic and reconstructive surgery.
  • Establishing comprehensive data collection is essential for quality improvement and research in breast reconstruction.
  • Tertiary-care hospitals face challenges in resource allocation for new data management systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the feasibility of implementing a breast reconstruction database.
  • To assess the time commitment, financial cost, and perceived benefits of such a database.
  • To understand the perspectives of Canadian plastic surgeons on database utilization.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was distributed to 40 Canadian plastic surgeons specializing in breast reconstruction.
  • The survey collected data on surgeon demographics, practice characteristics, and current database usage.
  • Univariate descriptive analyses were conducted on the collected survey data.

Main Results:

  • A 77.5% response rate was achieved, with most respondents from academic centers in Ontario.
  • 19.4% of surgeons currently use databases for quality improvement and research, with data entry averaging 4.2 hours/month at <$200 CAD/month.
  • 80% of surgeons believe a database would benefit their practice, citing time constraints and cost concerns as barriers.

Conclusions:

  • Plastic surgeons are receptive to creating breast reconstruction databases.
  • The perceived time and cost barriers are often higher than the actual resource requirements.
  • Provincial-level initiatives and grant funding are recommended starting points before national database implementation.