Journal of the American College of Surgeons
Volume 205, Issue 3 , Pages 463-467, September 2007

Incidence of Complications in Outpatient Mastectomy with Immediate Reconstruction

Department of Surgery, St Vincent’s Comprehensive Cancer Center, New York, NY.

Received 27 January 2007; received in revised form 14 March 2007; accepted 27 March 2007. published online 19 July 2007.

Background

Although breast surgery, including mastectomy, is increasingly being performed on an outpatient basis, skepticism remains about the safety of outpatient mastectomy with immediate breast reconstruction. Studies have demonstrated a psychologic benefit to outpatient breast surgery in addition to the clear financial benefit. We sought to determine whether or not the postoperative complication rate after outpatient mastectomy with immediate reconstruction is low enough to consider the procedure safe and effective.

Study Design

Charts were retrospectively reviewed for all patients who underwent outpatient mastectomies with immediate breast reconstruction at St Vincent’s Comprehensive Cancer Center between December 2000 and June 2004. The presence or absence of postoperative complications was determined from records during the postoperative period and subsequent office visit.

Results

Of 29 outpatient mastectomies with immediate reconstruction performed on 28 patients (one had independent procedures on each breast), only one procedure (3%) required subsequent admission to the hospital (for bleeding). Other complications included three seromas, two cases of cellulitis requiring antibiotics, and one hematoma. The overall complication rate was 24% (7 of 29), with only 14% (1 of 7) of the complications requiring hospitalization.

Conclusions

These results demonstrate that outpatient mastectomy with immediate reconstruction is a safe and effective procedure for carefully selected patients. The complication rates for our patient population are similar to those in other published reports on outpatient operations, most notably, those of outpatient mastectomy without immediate reconstruction.

Abbreviations and Acronyms: ALND, axillary lymph node dissection, ASA, American Society of Anesthesiologists, SVCCC, St Vincent’s Comprehensive Cancer Center

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 Competing Interests Declared: None.

PII: S1072-7515(07)00589-3

doi:10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2007.03.030

Journal of the American College of Surgeons
Volume 205, Issue 3 , Pages 463-467, September 2007