1. 42 Breast reconstruction surgery discussion
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Olubunmi Odofin, Carmel Gulliver-Clarke, and Chekwas Obasi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cancer ,Audit ,Delayed reconstruction ,Window period ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Breast cancer ,medicine ,Adjuvant therapy ,Breast reconstruction ,business ,Mastectomy - Abstract
Background/rationale It is the recommendation of the National Institute of Clinical Excellence that breast reconstruction be discussed with all patients scheduled to have a mastectomy for breast cancer with the exception of those with significant morbidity and/or a need for adjuvant therapy. This is irrespective of the availability of the service locally. Aims/objectives To determine the number of patients referred for a mastectomy at the St Richard’s hospital To determine patients who had the breast reconstruction discussion, those who did not and the reasons behind the exclusion To present the result of the audit locally/regionally To ascertain an appropriate intervention if required Data collection/methodology Data was collated retrospectively from clinical notes of patients referred for mastectomy following a diagnosis of breast cancer Inclusion All patients over 18 years and under 85 years referred to a specialist centre such as East Grinsted for their surgery and those whose procedure was to be performed at the St Richards. Exclusion Patients less than 18 years and above 85 years. Patients referred for mastectomy outside the above-stated window period. Key Findings 64% (16 patients) of the subjects discussed breast reconstruction with the breast surgeon, out of which 44% (11 patients) signified a preference for delayed reconstruction. 20% (5 patients) showed no particular preferences based on the available data and at the time of this audit, had not undergone any breast reconstruction. 36% (9 patients) were excluded, 8 based on the comorbidities/need for adjuvant therapy. There was a 2.4% improvement when compared to the 61.6% for the audit in 2014. Recommendations Explicit entries of breast reconstruction discussion and reasons for exemption should be available at the multidisciplinary meeting notes. MDT outcomes to be entered into the Somerset cancer register which now available online.
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- 2018
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