Background: Although loss of sensation in patients with breast cancer after mastectomy followed by breast reconstruction is an important factor affecting patients' quality of life, the mechanism of sensory recovery is still unclear. Our study aimed to identify variables that affect sensory recovery, especially pain, in reconstructed breasts. Methods: All patients with breast cancer who underwent mastectomy followed by immediate breast reconstruction, including nipple reconstruction or areolar tattooing, were included in this study. Sensation was evaluated in the nipple as an endpoint of sensation recovery of the whole breast. Patients rated pain severity using a 3-point verbal rating scale (VRS): grade 0, no pain; grade 1, mild to moderate...
AIMS The aims of this review were (i) to evaluate whether patient-reported outcome measures used in ...
International audiencePurpose: Women with breast cancer (BC) who have a mastectomy may subsequently ...
INTRODUCTION: Sensory nerve coaptation in autologous breast reconstruction positively affects the se...
The number of breast cancer survivors continues to grow. Due to refinements in operating techniques,...
Background: The sensory recovery of the reconstructed breast is an undervalued topic in the field of...
Background: The sensory recovery of the reconstructed breast is an undervalued topic in the field of...
Background and Objective: Continuing (micro)surgical developments result in satisfactory aesthetic o...
Background:In this cohort study, the authors compared breast sensation and quality of life (QoL) aft...
Breast cancer patients have the option to choose a breast reconstruction after mastectomy. A range o...
Background: The sensory recovery of the breast remains an undervalued aspect of autologous breast re...
AIMS The aims of this review were (i) to evaluate whether patient-reported outcome measures used in ...
International audiencePurpose: Women with breast cancer (BC) who have a mastectomy may subsequently ...
INTRODUCTION: Sensory nerve coaptation in autologous breast reconstruction positively affects the se...
The number of breast cancer survivors continues to grow. Due to refinements in operating techniques,...
Background: The sensory recovery of the reconstructed breast is an undervalued topic in the field of...
Background: The sensory recovery of the reconstructed breast is an undervalued topic in the field of...
Background and Objective: Continuing (micro)surgical developments result in satisfactory aesthetic o...
Background:In this cohort study, the authors compared breast sensation and quality of life (QoL) aft...
Breast cancer patients have the option to choose a breast reconstruction after mastectomy. A range o...
Background: The sensory recovery of the breast remains an undervalued aspect of autologous breast re...
AIMS The aims of this review were (i) to evaluate whether patient-reported outcome measures used in ...
International audiencePurpose: Women with breast cancer (BC) who have a mastectomy may subsequently ...
INTRODUCTION: Sensory nerve coaptation in autologous breast reconstruction positively affects the se...