/ Unknown statusNot Applicable Outcomes After Perforator Flap Reconstruction for Breast Reconstruction and/or Lymphedema Treatment
The goal of this prospective, observational study is to investigate the clinical, psychosocial, and patient satisfaction outcomes of patients who undergo perforator flap reconstruction for breast reconstruction and/or vascularized lymph node transfer (VLNTx) for the treatment of lymphedema.
The investigators hypothesize that (1) perforator flap breast reconstruction will result in excellent clinical, psychosocial, and patient satisfaction outcomes compared to non-perforator flap breast reconstruction; (2) perforator flap breast reconstruction is associated with less persistent postsurgical pain than other forms of breast reconstruction, even after controlling for major cofactors, such as the extent of auxiliary lymph node dissection and the use of radiation therapy; (3) perforator flap reconstruction for the treatment of Lymphedema (i.e., VLNTx ) will result in the reduction of symptoms and complications of lymphedema.
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01 May 2015·Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
The Incidence of Donor-Site Morbidity after Transverse Cervical Artery Vascularized Lymph Node Transfers
Letter
Author: Gupta, Dhanesh K. ; Massey, Marga F.
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