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The psychological impact of immediate rather than delayed breast reconstruction

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posted on 2023-06-07, 16:19 authored by S K Al-Ghazal, L Sully, Lesley FallowfieldLesley Fallowfield, RW Blamey
AIMS: A retrospective analysis of the psychological advantages of immediate reconstruction (IR) against delayed reconstruction (DR). METHODS: A total of 121 patients who underwent different types of breast reconstruction were seen in the follow-up clinic and assessed for: anxiety, depression, body image, self-esteem, sexuality and satisfaction. RESULTS: Ninety-five percent of the patients who had IR preferred this technique and 76% of the DR group would have preferred IR. Anxiety and depression were decreased and body image, self-esteem and sexual feeling of attractiveness and satisfaction were significantly superior in the IR group compared with that of the DR group. CONCLUSION: Patients who had immediate reconstruction recalled less distress and had better psychosocial well being than those who had delayed reconstruction.

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  • Published

Journal

European Journal of Surgical Oncology

ISSN

0748-7983

Publisher

Elsevier

Issue

1

Volume

26

Page range

17-19

Department affiliated with

  • Sussex Health Outcomes Research & Education in Cancer (SHORE-C) Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-04-30

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