Impact of Body Mass Index, Age and Tobacco Use on the Outcomes of Immediate Breast Reconstruction with Implants and Acellular Dermal Matrix

Background This study aimed to analyze the effect of body mass index (BMI), age, and tobacco use on alloplastic breast reconstruction. Methods We conducted a retrospective study of patients who submitted to immediate breast reconstructions with an anatomical implant and acellular dermal m...

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Main Authors: L. Mata Ribeiro, Rita P. Meireles, Irís M. Brito, Patrícia M. Costa, Marco A. Rebelo, Rui F. Barbosa, Miguel P. Choupina, Carlos J. Pinho, Matilde P. Ribeiro
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Published: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 2021-09-01
Series:Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0041-1735422
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spelling doaj-2fd312ff11ce416d875e2819022720302021-09-27T23:12:32ZengThieme Medical Publishers, Inc.Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery0970-03581998-376X2021-09-0110.1055/s-0041-1735422Impact of Body Mass Index, Age and Tobacco Use on the Outcomes of Immediate Breast Reconstruction with Implants and Acellular Dermal MatrixL. Mata Ribeiro0Rita P. Meireles1Irís M. Brito2Patrícia M. Costa3Marco A. Rebelo4Rui F. Barbosa5Miguel P. Choupina6Carlos J. Pinho7Matilde P. Ribeiro8Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Central, Hospital São José Lisbon, PortugalDepartment of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra, Coimbra, PortugalDepartment of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra, Coimbra, PortugalDepartment of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Central, Hospital São José Lisbon, PortugalDepartment of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto, Porto, PortugalDepartment of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto, Porto, PortugalDepartment of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto, Porto, PortugalDepartment of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto, Porto, PortugalDepartment of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto, Porto, PortugalBackground This study aimed to analyze the effect of body mass index (BMI), age, and tobacco use on alloplastic breast reconstruction. Methods We conducted a retrospective study of patients who submitted to immediate breast reconstructions with an anatomical implant and acellular dermal matrix in a single center between 2016 and 2018. Outcomes evaluated included immediate complications, early complications, reinterventions, readmissions, and reconstruction failure. Patients were divided into two groups concerning each potential risk factor (BMI < or ≥25; age < or ≥ 50 years; and smokers vs nonsmokers). Simple descriptive statistics and univariate analysis were performed. Results A total of 101 breast reconstructions (73 patients) were included in the analysis. The mean BMI was 24, and the mean age was 44.5 years old. Smokers accounted for 14 breast reconstructions (13.9%). The rate of early infections, mastectomy flap necrosis, and implant removal was significantly higher in overweight patients. The total volume of breast drainage was higher in the age ≥ 50 years group. Smoking did not alter the outcomes. Conclusions A BMI ≥ 25 is a risk factor for early infections and reconstructive failure. Age ≥ 50 years is associated with a higher volume of breast drainage but does not seem to impact the success of the reconstruction. Smoking does not appear to affect the outcomes significantly in this type of reconstruction. Surgeons should consider delaying the reconstruction or using autologous tissue when patients are overweight.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0041-1735422alloplasticadmsmokingbmiageimmediate breast reconstructionimplant
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author L. Mata Ribeiro
Rita P. Meireles
Irís M. Brito
Patrícia M. Costa
Marco A. Rebelo
Rui F. Barbosa
Miguel P. Choupina
Carlos J. Pinho
Matilde P. Ribeiro
spellingShingle L. Mata Ribeiro
Rita P. Meireles
Irís M. Brito
Patrícia M. Costa
Marco A. Rebelo
Rui F. Barbosa
Miguel P. Choupina
Carlos J. Pinho
Matilde P. Ribeiro
Impact of Body Mass Index, Age and Tobacco Use on the Outcomes of Immediate Breast Reconstruction with Implants and Acellular Dermal Matrix
Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery
alloplastic
adm
smoking
bmi
age
immediate breast reconstruction
implant
author_facet L. Mata Ribeiro
Rita P. Meireles
Irís M. Brito
Patrícia M. Costa
Marco A. Rebelo
Rui F. Barbosa
Miguel P. Choupina
Carlos J. Pinho
Matilde P. Ribeiro
author_sort L. Mata Ribeiro
title Impact of Body Mass Index, Age and Tobacco Use on the Outcomes of Immediate Breast Reconstruction with Implants and Acellular Dermal Matrix
title_short Impact of Body Mass Index, Age and Tobacco Use on the Outcomes of Immediate Breast Reconstruction with Implants and Acellular Dermal Matrix
title_full Impact of Body Mass Index, Age and Tobacco Use on the Outcomes of Immediate Breast Reconstruction with Implants and Acellular Dermal Matrix
title_fullStr Impact of Body Mass Index, Age and Tobacco Use on the Outcomes of Immediate Breast Reconstruction with Implants and Acellular Dermal Matrix
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Body Mass Index, Age and Tobacco Use on the Outcomes of Immediate Breast Reconstruction with Implants and Acellular Dermal Matrix
title_sort impact of body mass index, age and tobacco use on the outcomes of immediate breast reconstruction with implants and acellular dermal matrix
publisher Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.
series Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery
issn 0970-0358
1998-376X
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Background This study aimed to analyze the effect of body mass index (BMI), age, and tobacco use on alloplastic breast reconstruction. Methods We conducted a retrospective study of patients who submitted to immediate breast reconstructions with an anatomical implant and acellular dermal matrix in a single center between 2016 and 2018. Outcomes evaluated included immediate complications, early complications, reinterventions, readmissions, and reconstruction failure. Patients were divided into two groups concerning each potential risk factor (BMI < or ≥25; age < or ≥ 50 years; and smokers vs nonsmokers). Simple descriptive statistics and univariate analysis were performed. Results A total of 101 breast reconstructions (73 patients) were included in the analysis. The mean BMI was 24, and the mean age was 44.5 years old. Smokers accounted for 14 breast reconstructions (13.9%). The rate of early infections, mastectomy flap necrosis, and implant removal was significantly higher in overweight patients. The total volume of breast drainage was higher in the age ≥ 50 years group. Smoking did not alter the outcomes. Conclusions A BMI ≥ 25 is a risk factor for early infections and reconstructive failure. Age ≥ 50 years is associated with a higher volume of breast drainage but does not seem to impact the success of the reconstruction. Smoking does not appear to affect the outcomes significantly in this type of reconstruction. Surgeons should consider delaying the reconstruction or using autologous tissue when patients are overweight.
topic alloplastic
adm
smoking
bmi
age
immediate breast reconstruction
implant
url http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0041-1735422
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