Increased Time Interval of Postoperative Flap Monitoring After Autologous Breast Reconstruction
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2024
Publication Title
Annals of Plastic Surgery
Abstract
Background Hourly flap checks are the most common means of flap monitoring during the first 24 hours following autologous breast reconstruction (ABR). This practice often requires intensive care unit (ICU) admission, which is a key driver of health care costs and decreased patient satisfaction. This study addresses these issues by demonstrating decreased cost and length of admission associated with a 4-hour interval between flap checks during the first 24 hours following ABR. Methods This is a retrospective review of ABR surgeries performed by multiple surgeons from 2017 to 2020. Two cohorts were identified, one that underwent flap checks every hour in the ICU (Q1 cohort) and the other that underwent flap checks every 4 hours on the hospital floor (Q4 cohort). Our primary outcome measures were length of stay (LOS), flap takebacks, flap loss, and encounter cost. Results Rates of flap takeback and loss did not differ between cohorts (P = 0.18, P = 0.21). The Q4 cohort's average LOS was shorter than the Q1 cohort (P = 0.002). The Q4 cohort's average cost was also $25,554.80 less than the Q1 cohort (P < 0.001). This association persisted after controlling for LOS, operating room takeback, timing and laterality of reconstruction, and flap configuration (hazard ratio = 0.65, P = 0.0007). Conclusion This study demonstrates the benefits of lengthened flap check intervals during the first 24 hours following ABR. These intervals decrease the cost of ABR while also maintaining safety, making ABR a more accessible option for breast reconstruction patients.
First Page
S413
Last Page
S418
PubMed ID
38857006
Volume
92
Issue
6
Recommended Citation
Schwartzberg, Harel G.; Doran, Hannah E.; Bartow, Matthew J.; Patterson, Charles; Stalder, Mark W.; Allen, Robert J.; and St Hilaire, Hugo, "Increased Time Interval of Postoperative Flap Monitoring After Autologous Breast Reconstruction" (2024). School of Medicine Faculty Publications. 2622.
https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/som_facpubs/2622
10.1097/SAP.0000000000003977