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Table 2 Coordinated Surgical Procedures and Complications

From: Coordinated prophylactic surgical management for women with hereditary breast-ovarian cancer syndrome

Patient

Previous Breast Cancer

Prophylactic Breast Surgery

Prophylactic Gynecologic Surgery

Reconstruction

Postoperative Complications

1

yes

Contralateral mastectomy

BSO (previous TAH)

Free TRAM

None

2

no

Bilateral mastectomy

TAH-BSO

Pedicle TRAM

None

3

yes

Contralateral mastectomy

BSO (previous TAH)

no

None

4

yes

Contralateral mastectomy

TAH-BSO

no

None

5

yes

Contralateral mastectomy

BSO

Pedicle TRAM

Reoperation for flap congestion

6

yes

Contralateral mastectomy

TAH-BSO

Free TRAM

Superficial epidermolysis of the umbilicus

7

yes

Contralateral + Completion mastectomy

TAH-BSO

Free TRAM

None

8

yes

Contralateral mastectomy

BSO

Free DIEP

None

9

no

Bilateral mastectomy

TAH-BSO

Free TRAM

None

10

yes

Contralateral mastectomy

TAH-BSO

Free TRAM

Postoperative aspiration pneumonia

11

yes

Contralateral + Completion mastectomy

BSO (previous TAH)

Free TRAM

None

12

yes

Contralateral + Completion mastectomy

TAH-BSO

Free TRAM

Abdominal wound dehiscence

  1. BSO = Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy.
  2. TAH = Total abdominal hysterectomy.
  3. TRAM = Transverse rectus abdominus myocutaneous.
  4. DIEP = Deep inferior epigastric perforator.