ASO Visual Abstract: Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy Versus Skin-Sparing Mastectomy—Does Saving the Nipple Have an Impact on Short- and Long-Term Patient Satisfaction?

Annals of Surgical Oncology(2021)

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Nipple-sparing mastectomy (NSM) is an oncologically safe alternative to skin-sparing mastectomy (SSM). This study evaluated whether NSM patients were more satisfied than SSM patients in short- and long-term follow-up. Women who underwent NSM or SSM between 2009 and 2019 completed a postoperative BREAST-Q survey at least 1 year after surgery and patient characteristics were compared. Patient satisfaction at 1–5 years and 6–10 years after NSM and SSM were analyzed. Overall, 431 patients were included; 247 had NSM and 184 had SSM 1–10 years prior to BREAST-Q survey completion. SSM patients were older, had higher body mass index (BMI), larger breast weight, and more hypertension than NSM patients, but oncologic treatments were similar between groups. BREAST-Q Psychosocial Well-Being and Sexual Well-Being scores were significantly higher in NSM patients compared with SSM patients in the 1–5 years cohort; however, scores attenuated in the 6–10 years cohort. Satisfaction with breasts was nearly significantly higher in NSM patients compared with SSM patients in the 1–5 years cohort (p = 0.056), but no different in the 6–10 years cohort. Receipt of adjuvant chemotherapy, receipt of postmastectomy radiation therapy, and BMI ≥30 were independent risk factors for dissatisfaction with breasts. Women who are not candidates for NSM should be reassured that long-term qualify of life is not significantly different between SSM and NSM. Dissatisfaction with reconstructed breasts is linked with other factors (besides the nipple), which patients should be made aware of at the time of surgical decision making.
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satisfaction,nipple-sparing,skin-sparing,long-term
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