Preservation of the Pectoral Fascia in Mastectomy With Immediate Reconstruction: A Nationwide Survey

Yara Lynn Blok, Jaco Suijker, Monique P. van den Tol, Carmen C. van der Pol, Marc A. M. Mureau, Jos A. van der Hage, Nicole M. A. Krekel

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Abstract

Introduction: Pectoral fascia (PF) removal during mastectomy still seems to be the standard procedure. However, preservation of the PF might improve postoperative and cosmetic outcomes, without compromising oncological safety. Here, we report on a national survey among Dutch plastic surgeons and oncological breast surgeons to evaluate their techniques and opinions regarding the PF. Materials and methods: A survey based study was performed in the Netherlands, in which both plastic surgeons and oncological breast surgeons were included, each receiving a different version of the survey. The surveys were distributed to 460 and 150 e-mail addresses, respectively. Results: A total of 68 responses were included from more than half of all Dutch medical centers. The results of this study indicate that circa one in five plastic surgeons and breast surgeons routinely preserve the PF during mastectomies and even more surgeons preserve the PF in specific cases. The surgical techniques and opinions regarding PF preservation widely differ between surgeons. Conclusions: Preservation of the PF does occur in a substantial part of the Dutch medical centers and techniques and opinions are contradictory. Future studies on this topic should clarify the effect of PF preservation on oncological safety, complication rates, postoperative pain, cosmetic outcomes, and patient satisfaction.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)101-105
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Surgical Research
Volume284
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2023

Keywords

  • Breast reconstruction
  • Complications
  • Cosmetic outcomes
  • Fascia pectoralis
  • Mastectomy
  • Oncological safety

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