The Quest for Outpatient Mastectomy in COVID-19 Era: Barriers and Facilitators

van Zeelst, L. J. and Derksen, R. and Wijers, C. H. W. and Hegeman, J. and Berry, R. and de Wilt, J. H. W. and Strobbe, L. J. A. and Sahgal, Pranshu (2022) The Quest for Outpatient Mastectomy in COVID-19 Era: Barriers and Facilitators. The Breast Journal, 2022. pp. 1-6. ISSN 1075-122X

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Abstract

Background. The rate of inpatient mastectomies remains high despite multiple studies reporting favourably on outpatient mastectomies. Outpatient mastectomies do not compromise quality of patient care and are more efficient than inpatient care. The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of outpatient mastectomy. Materials and Methods. Implementation of an outpatient mastectomy program was evaluated in a retrospective study. All patients who underwent mastectomy between January 2019 and September 2021 were included. Results. 213 patients were enrolled in the study: 62.4% (n = 133) outpatient mastectomies versus 37.6% (n = 80) inpatient mastectomies. A steady rise in outpatient mastectomies was observed over time. The second quarter of 2020, coinciding with the first COVID-19 wave, showed a peak in outpatient mastectomies. The only significant barrier to outpatient mastectomy proved to be bilateral mastectomy. Unplanned return to care was observed in 27.8% of the outpatient versus 36.3% of the inpatient mastectomies (); the reason for unplanned return of care was similar in both groups. Conclusions. Outpatient mastectomy is shown to be feasible and safe with a steady increase during the study period. A barrier to outpatient mastectomy was bilateral mastectomy. Incidence of unplanned return to care or complications did not differ significantly between the outpatient and inpatient cohorts.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: ArticleGate > Medical Science
Depositing User: APLOS Lib
Date Deposited: 30 Jun 2022 11:19
Last Modified: 30 Jun 2022 11:19
URI: http://ebooks.pubstmlibrary.com/id/eprint/98

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