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Surgical morbidity after mastectomy operations.

D C Budd, R C Cochran, D L Sturtz

    American Journal of Surgery
    |February 1, 1978
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    Mastectomy surgery frequently leads to complications, with over 63% of patients experiencing issues, predominantly wound-related problems like flap necrosis and infection. These local complications are common due to the surgical procedure itself.

    Area of Science:

    • Surgical Oncology
    • Plastic Surgery
    • Wound Healing

    Background:

    • Mastectomy is a common surgical procedure for breast cancer treatment.
    • Postoperative complications can significantly impact patient recovery and outcomes.
    • Understanding the specific complications associated with mastectomy is crucial for improving patient care.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the incidence and types of postoperative complications following mastectomy.
    • To identify the most frequent complications and their potential causes.
    • To highlight the unique challenges of local complications in mastectomy surgery.

    Main Methods:

    • Retrospective review of medical records.
    • Analysis of 146 consecutive mastectomy patients over a three-year period.

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  • Categorization and quantification of surgical complications.
  • Main Results:

    • A high complication rate of 63.6% was observed in 146 mastectomy patients.
    • 175 complications were recorded, with 73.2% being wound-related.
    • Flap necrosis occurred in 19.1% of patients; cellulitis or infection in 13 patients; seroma was frequent but minor; arm edema was rare (2.7%).

    Conclusions:

    • Postoperative complications after mastectomy are common, with local wound issues predominating.
    • The surgical technique, involving large skin flaps and axillary dissection, contributes to wound morbidity.
    • Addressing these local complications is essential for optimizing recovery after mastectomy.