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T1 - Therapeutic mammaplasty is a safe and effective alternative to mastectomy with or without immediate breast reconstruction
AU - the TeaM and iBRA-2 Steering Groups, the Breast Reconstruction Research Collaborative, and the Mammary Fold Academic and Research Collaborative
AU - Potter, S.
AU - Trickey, Adam
AU - Rattay, T.
AU - O'Connell, R. L.
AU - Dave, Rajiv V.
AU - Baker, E.
AU - Whisker, L.
AU - Skillman, Joanna
AU - Gardiner, Matthew D.
AU - Macmillan, R. D.
AU - Holcombe, Chris
AU - Trickey, Adam
AU - Dave, Rajiv V.
AU - Whisker, L.
AU - Skillman, Joanna
AU - Gardiner, Matthew D.
AU - Macmillan, R. D.
AU - Holcombe, Chris
AU - Barnes, Nicola L.P.
AU - Blazeby, Jane
AU - Conroy, Elizabeth
AU - Dave, Rajiv V.
AU - Gardiner, Matthew D.
AU - Harnett, Adrian
AU - Holcombe, Chris
AU - Skillman, Joanna
AU - Williamson, Paula
AU - Achuthan, Rajgopal
AU - Aggarwal, Shweta
AU - Basu, Naren
AU - Brock, Lisa
AU - Fairbrother, Patricia
AU - Gardiner, Matthew D.
AU - Holcombe, Chris
AU - Ives, Charlotte
AU - Jain, Abhilash
AU - Kim, Baek
AU - Macmillan, R. Douglas
AU - Murphy, John
AU - Remoundos, Dennis
AU - Sutton, Richard
AU - Trickey, Adam
AU - Turton, Philip
AU - Williams, Kathryn
AU - Curnier, Alain
AU - Tadros, Amir
AU - Depasquale, Ivan
AU - Fuller, Mairi
AU - Bourne, Roger
AU - Heys, Steven
AU - Hamo, Ishrak
AU - Aloraifi, Fatima
AU - Fopp, Laura
AU - Bali, Radhika
AU - Bache, Sarah
AU - Benyon, Sarah L.
AU - Irwin, Michael S.
AU - Agrawal, Amit
AU - Malata, Charles M.
AU - Murphy, Claire
AU - Misky, Adam
AU - Chicken, Dennis Wayne
AU - Abdullah, Nassreen
AU - Hill, Arnold D.K.
AU - Cullinane, Carolyn
AU - Irwin, Gareth
AU - McIntosh, Stuart A.
AU - Refsum, Sigi
AU - Sloan, Samantha
AU - Mallon, Peter
AU - Sirianni, Chiara
AU - Khattak, Ilyas
AU - Sirianni, Chiara
AU - Nagachandra, Geerthan
AU - Kiruparan, Pasupathy
AU - Debanth, Debasish
AU - Davey, Simon
AU - Curran, Terry Ann
AU - Svenning, Matilda
AU - Govindarajulu, Sasirekha
AU - Rayter, Zenon
AU - Ainsworth, Rachel
AU - Cawthorn, Simon
AU - Sahu, Ajay
AU - Wilson, Sherif
AU - Prousskaia, Elena
AU - Accurso, Antonello
AU - Rocco, Nicola
AU - Di Micco, Rosa
AU - Limite, Gennaro
AU - Ceccarino, Raffaele
AU - Liccardo, Raffaele
AU - Coco, Guido
AU - Nizamoglu, Metin
AU - Morgan, Mary
AU - Ramakrishnan, Venkat
AU - Catanuto, Giuseppe
AU - Wilkins, Alex
AU - McManus, Penelope
AU - Kneeshaw, Peter
AU - Grover, Kartikae
AU - Mahapatra, Tapan
AU - Wooler, Brendan
AU - Elahi, Bilal
AU - Ihsan, Naila
AU - Bucknor, Alexandra
AU - Reissis, Dimitris
AU - Hunter, Judith
AU - Wood, Simon
AU - Jallali, Navid
AU - Henry, Francis P.
AU - Verjee, Liaquat S.
AU - Lee, Jason
AU - Khan, Shazia M.
AU - Azmy, Iman
AU - Massey, Julia
AU - Hollywood, Ciaran
AU - Oluwajana, Michael
AU - Bathla, Sonia
AU - Seward, Joanna
AU - Harding-MacKean, Claudia
AU - Lane, Risha
AU - Murali, Kothandaraman
AU - Biswas, Bashishta
AU - Trapszo, Pawel
AU - Seetharam, Seema
AU - Kennedy, Katy
AU - Alder, Louise
AU - Graja, Tomasz
AU - Amin, Khalid
AU - Kokan, Jalal
AU - Roshanlall, Chandeena
AU - Gill, Emma
AU - Kulkarni, Dhananjay
AU - Dixon, J. M.
AU - Young, Oliver
AU - Saleem, Talha
AU - Biddle, M.
AU - Kearns, Marie
AU - Weiler-Mithoff, Eva
AU - Chew, Ben
AU - Malyon, Andy
AU - Scott, John
AU - McGill, David
AU - Mackay, Iain
AU - Bains, Salena
AU - Barrows, Sara
AU - Pilgrim, Simon
AU - Shokuhi, Sheila
AU - Lambert, Kelly
AU - Kenny, Frances
AU - Valassiadou, Kalliope
AU - Kaushik, Monika
AU - Krupa, Jaroslaw
AU - Dragoumis, Dimitris
AU - Lampropoulos, Pavlos
AU - Moss, Sarah
AU - Khalil, Haitham
AU - Haq, Anwar
AU - Balasubramanian, Balapathiran
AU - Charalampoudis, Petros
AU - Hamed, Hisham
AU - Kothari, Ashutosh
AU - Kovacs, Tibor
AU - Douek, Michael
AU - Mehmood, Iftikhar
AU - Ray, Biswajit
AU - Adelekan, Matthew
AU - Humphreys, Laura
AU - Tayeh, Salim
AU - Choy, Christina
AU - Parvanta, Laila
AU - Michieletto, Silvia
AU - Saibene, Tania
AU - O'Brien, James
AU - Down, Sue
AU - Downey, Sarah
AU - Pereira, Jerome
AU - Sami, A. S.
AU - Gvaramadze, Anzors
AU - Jibril, Jibril A.
AU - Thekkinkattil, Dinesh
AU - Udayasankar, S.
AU - Khawaja, Saira
AU - Shariaha, Yousef
AU - Holt, Simon
AU - James, Ruth
AU - Rizki, Hirah
AU - Kirkpatrick, Katharine
AU - Ravichandran, Duraisamy
AU - Shrestha, Deepak
AU - Barua, Ellora
AU - Akolekar, Deepika
AU - Hamad, Ahmed
AU - Kleidi, Eleftheria
AU - Hignett, Susan
AU - Pope, Vanessa
AU - Naseem, Salma
AU - Isherwood, Jennifer
AU - Tevlin, Ruth
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 BJS Society Ltd Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd
PY - 2020/6/1
Y1 - 2020/6/1
N2 - Background: Therapeutic mammaplasty (TM) may be an alternative to mastectomy, but few well designed studies have evaluated the success of this approach or compared the short-term outcomes of TM with mastectomy with or without immediate breast reconstruction (IBR). Data from the national iBRA-2 and TeaM studies were combined to compare the safety and short-term outcomes of TM and mastectomy with or without IBR. Methods: The subgroup of patients in the TeaM study who underwent TM to avoid mastectomy were identified, and data on demographics, complications, oncology and adjuvant treatment were compared with those of patients undergoing mastectomy with or without IBR in the iBRA-2 study. The primary outcome was the percentage of successful breast-conserving procedures in the TM group. Secondary outcomes included postoperative complications and time to adjuvant therapy. Results: A total of 2916 patients (TM 376; mastectomy 1532; mastectomy and IBR 1008) were included in the analysis. Patients undergoing TM were more likely to be obese and to have undergone bilateral surgery than those having IBR. However, patients undergoing mastectomy with or without IBR were more likely to experience complications than the TM group (TM: 79, 21·0 per cent; mastectomy: 570, 37·2 per cent; mastectomy and IBR: 359, 35·6 per cent; P < 0·001). Breast conservation was possible in 87·0 per cent of patients who had TM, and TM did not delay adjuvant treatment. Conclusion: TM may allow high-risk patients who would not be candidates for IBR to avoid mastectomy safely. Further work is needed to explore the comparative patient-reported and cosmetic outcomes of the different approaches, and to establish long-term oncological safety.
AB - Background: Therapeutic mammaplasty (TM) may be an alternative to mastectomy, but few well designed studies have evaluated the success of this approach or compared the short-term outcomes of TM with mastectomy with or without immediate breast reconstruction (IBR). Data from the national iBRA-2 and TeaM studies were combined to compare the safety and short-term outcomes of TM and mastectomy with or without IBR. Methods: The subgroup of patients in the TeaM study who underwent TM to avoid mastectomy were identified, and data on demographics, complications, oncology and adjuvant treatment were compared with those of patients undergoing mastectomy with or without IBR in the iBRA-2 study. The primary outcome was the percentage of successful breast-conserving procedures in the TM group. Secondary outcomes included postoperative complications and time to adjuvant therapy. Results: A total of 2916 patients (TM 376; mastectomy 1532; mastectomy and IBR 1008) were included in the analysis. Patients undergoing TM were more likely to be obese and to have undergone bilateral surgery than those having IBR. However, patients undergoing mastectomy with or without IBR were more likely to experience complications than the TM group (TM: 79, 21·0 per cent; mastectomy: 570, 37·2 per cent; mastectomy and IBR: 359, 35·6 per cent; P < 0·001). Breast conservation was possible in 87·0 per cent of patients who had TM, and TM did not delay adjuvant treatment. Conclusion: TM may allow high-risk patients who would not be candidates for IBR to avoid mastectomy safely. Further work is needed to explore the comparative patient-reported and cosmetic outcomes of the different approaches, and to establish long-term oncological safety.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85079857941
U2 - 10.1002/bjs.11468
DO - 10.1002/bjs.11468
M3 - Article
C2 - 32073654
AN - SCOPUS:85079857941
SN - 0007-1323
VL - 107
SP - 832
EP - 844
JO - British Journal of Surgery
JF - British Journal of Surgery
IS - 7
ER -