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A Multi-institutional Analysis of a Textbook Outcome Among Patients Undergoing Microvascular Breast Reconstruction.

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Shammas, RL; Hassan, AM; Sergesketter, AR; Berlin, NL; Mirza, HN; Guzman, NM; Naga, HI; Vingan, P; Govande, JG; Silverstein, ML; Momeni, A ...
Published in: Ann Plast Surg
June 1, 2024

BACKGROUND: Individual outcomes may not accurately reflect the quality of perioperative care. Textbook outcomes (TOs) are composite metrics that provide a comprehensive evaluation of hospital performance and surgical quality. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and predictors of TOs in a multi-institutional cohort of patients who underwent breast reconstruction with deep inferior epigastric artery perforator flaps. METHODS: For autologous reconstruction, a TO was previously defined as a procedure without intraoperative complications, reoperation, infection requiring intravenous antibiotics, readmission, mortality, systemic complications, operative duration ≤12 hours for bilateral and ≤10 hours for unilateral/stacked reconstruction, and length of stay (LOS) ≤5 days. We investigated associations between patient-level factors and achieving a TO using multivariable regression analysis. RESULTS: Of 1000 patients, most (73.2%) met a TO. The most common reasons for deviation from a TO were reoperation (9.6%), prolonged operative time (9.5%), and prolonged LOS (9.2%). On univariate analysis, tobacco use, obesity, widowed/divorced marital status, and contralateral prophylactic mastectomy or bilateral reconstruction were associated with a lower likelihood of TOs (P < 0.05). After adjustment, bilateral prophylactic mastectomy (odds ratio [OR], 5.71; P = 0.029) and hormonal therapy (OR, 1.53; P = 0.050) were associated with a higher likelihood of TOs; higher body mass index (OR, 0.91; P = <0.001) was associated with a lower likelihood. CONCLUSION: Approximately 30% of patients did not achieve a TO, and the likelihood of achieving a TO was influenced by patient and procedural factors. Future studies should investigate how this metric may be used to evaluate patient and hospital-level performance to improve the quality of care in reconstructive surgery.

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Ann Plast Surg

DOI

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1536-3708

Publication Date

June 1, 2024

Volume

92

Issue

6S Suppl 4

Start / End Page

S453 / S460

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Surgery
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Postoperative Complications
  • Perforator Flap
  • Middle Aged
  • Microsurgery
  • Mastectomy
  • Mammaplasty
  • Length of Stay
 

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Shammas, R. L., Hassan, A. M., Sergesketter, A. R., Berlin, N. L., Mirza, H. N., Guzman, N. M., … Phillips, B. T. (2024). A Multi-institutional Analysis of a Textbook Outcome Among Patients Undergoing Microvascular Breast Reconstruction. Ann Plast Surg, 92(6S Suppl 4), S453–S460. https://doi.org/10.1097/SAP.0000000000003950
Shammas, Ronnie L., Abbas M. Hassan, Amanda R. Sergesketter, Nicholas L. Berlin, Humza N. Mirza, Natalie M. Guzman, Hani I. Naga, et al. “A Multi-institutional Analysis of a Textbook Outcome Among Patients Undergoing Microvascular Breast Reconstruction.Ann Plast Surg 92, no. 6S Suppl 4 (June 1, 2024): S453–60. https://doi.org/10.1097/SAP.0000000000003950.
Shammas RL, Hassan AM, Sergesketter AR, Berlin NL, Mirza HN, Guzman NM, et al. A Multi-institutional Analysis of a Textbook Outcome Among Patients Undergoing Microvascular Breast Reconstruction. Ann Plast Surg. 2024 Jun 1;92(6S Suppl 4):S453–60.
Shammas, Ronnie L., et al. “A Multi-institutional Analysis of a Textbook Outcome Among Patients Undergoing Microvascular Breast Reconstruction.Ann Plast Surg, vol. 92, no. 6S Suppl 4, June 2024, pp. S453–60. Pubmed, doi:10.1097/SAP.0000000000003950.
Shammas RL, Hassan AM, Sergesketter AR, Berlin NL, Mirza HN, Guzman NM, Naga HI, Vingan P, Govande JG, Silverstein ML, Momeni A, Sisk GC, Largo RD, Momoh AO, Nelson JA, Matros E, Phillips BT. A Multi-institutional Analysis of a Textbook Outcome Among Patients Undergoing Microvascular Breast Reconstruction. Ann Plast Surg. 2024 Jun 1;92(6S Suppl 4):S453–S460.

Published In

Ann Plast Surg

DOI

EISSN

1536-3708

Publication Date

June 1, 2024

Volume

92

Issue

6S Suppl 4

Start / End Page

S453 / S460

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Surgery
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Postoperative Complications
  • Perforator Flap
  • Middle Aged
  • Microsurgery
  • Mastectomy
  • Mammaplasty
  • Length of Stay