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- Title
Sensation Following Immediate Breast Reconstruction with Implants LAGERGREN ET AL. Sensation Following Breast Reconstruction.
- Authors
Lagergren, Jakob; Wickman, Marie; Hansson, Per
- Abstract
Sensation is a neglected aspect of the outcome of breast reconstructions with implants. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the cutaneous somatosensory status in breasts following mastectomy and immediate reconstruction with permanent adjustable prostheses and to analyze the patients' subjective experience of the sensation. Twenty-four consecutive patients diagnosed with invasive or in situ breast carcinoma were examined preoperatively and 2 years after mastectomy and reconstruction, for assessment of perception thresholds for touch, cold, warmth, and heat pain above and below the areola. Von Frey filaments and a Peltier element-based thermode were used. The patients completed a questionnaire concerning their experienced sensation in the reconstructed breast. Using quantitative somatosensory testing, the sensation to all the examined modalities was significantly impaired compared to preoperatively. Most affected was the area above the areola. Patients given postoperative radiotherapy ( n = 9) did not differ from those without radiotherapy ( n = 15) regarding any of the modalities. All patients reported reduced sensation in the reconstructed breast compared to that preoperatively. Twenty-three patients stated that the reconstructed breast felt different from the other breast; nevertheless 16 reported that the reconstructed breast felt like a real breast. The study revealed sensation impairment following mastectomy and immediate reconstruction with implants. Patients should be informed about this effect preoperatively to allow adequate expectations regarding the sensation outcome. However, two-thirds of the study patients considered that the reconstructed breast felt like a real breast, which must be one of the main purposes of a breast reconstruction.
- Subjects
BREAST surgery; BREAST tumors; SENSES; ANALYSIS of variance; BREAST implants; COLD (Temperature); HEAT; LONGITUDINAL method; MAMMAPLASTY; PROBABILITY theory; QUESTIONNAIRES; STATISTICS; TOUCH; U-statistics; DATA analysis
- Publication
Breast Journal, 2010, Vol 16, Issue 6, p633
- ISSN
1075-122X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1524-4741.2010.00984.x