[Breast reconstruction in elderly patients: Studies of the practices at institut Bergonié during 2005-2015].

Bull Cancer

Institut Bergonié, département de chirurgie, 229, cours de l'Argonne, 33000 Bordeaux, France. Electronic address:

Published: June 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on breast reconstruction practices in patients aged 70 and over who underwent radical mastectomy at institut Bergonié between 2005 and 2015.
  • A total of 590 patients had a mastectomy, with only 28 (4.7%) receiving breast reconstruction, primarily through immediate procedures (67.9%).
  • The majority experienced satisfaction with their reconstruction outcomes, although a small percentage faced postoperative complications, highlighting the potential for successful breast reconstruction in elderly patients.

Article Abstract

Introduction: The objective of our study is to describe the practices of breast reconstruction in patients aged 70 years and over undergoing a radical mastectomy at institut Bergonié.

Material And Methods: We performed a detailed single-site retrospective study from January 2005 to December 2015. Through a computerized review, we have identified and analyzed all patients aged 70 years and over who underwent a breast reconstruction.

Results: Five hundred and ninety patients underwent a radical mastectomy during the period. Twenty-eight patients (4.7%) benefited from a breast reconstruction. Nineteen patients (67.9%) had an immediate breast reconstruction and 9 patients (32.1%) had a delayed breast reconstruction, within an average time of 2 years. Sixteen patients (57.1%) benefited from the insertion of an expander replaced by a permanent implant. Five patients (17.9%) benefited from the immediate placement of an implant. Six patients (21.4%) had a reconstruction by autologous latissimus dorsi flap and 1 patient (3.6%) by exclusive lipofilling. Four patients (14.3%) presented postoperative complications without the need for removal of an implant or flap loss. Twenty patients (71.4%) were satisfied with their final reconstruction.

Conclusions: Breast reconstruction in elderly patients is possible. Further studies are needed to better describe French practices.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bulcan.2017.03.003DOI Listing

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