Title of article :
Post-Mastectomy Pain Syndrome: Defining Perioperative Etiologies to Guide New Methods of Prevention for Plastic Surgeons
Author/Authors :
Chappell, Ava G Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Northwestern Medicine - Feinberg School of Medicine - Chicago - IL - USA , Bai, Jennifer Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Northwestern Medicine - Feinberg School of Medicine - Chicago - IL - USA , Yuksel, Selcen Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Northwestern Medicine - Feinberg School of Medicine - Chicago - IL - USA , Ellis, Marco F Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Northwestern Medicine - Feinberg School of Medicine - Chicago - IL - USA
Abstract :
From discussing the etiologies of post-mastectomy pain syndrome and potential methods of prevention, the next step is to create
specific methods of prevention and to identify ways to measure
their effects. With the increase in breast cancer related surgeries and
increased survival after breast cancer patients, efforts must be made
to prevent chronic pain and improve quality of life for these patients
after surgery. The plastic surgeon, skilled in breast reconstruction
and peripheral nerve reconstruction, may play a significant role in
eliminating chronic pain after breast cancer related surgery.
Keywords :
Mastecomy , Breast neoplasms , Chronic pain , Post operative , Plastic surgery , Reconstructive surgical procedures
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery