TY - JOUR
T1 - ESPRAS Survey on Breast Reconstruction in Europe
AU - Giunta, Riccardo E.
AU - Hansson, Emma
AU - Andresen, Carolina
AU - Athanasopoulos, Elias
AU - Benedetto, Giovanni Di
AU - Celebic, Aleksandra Bozovic
AU - Caulfield, Robert
AU - Costa, Horacio
AU - Demirdöver, Cenk
AU - Georgescu, Alexandru
AU - Hemelryck, Thierry Van
AU - Henley, Mark
AU - Kappos, Elisabeth A.
AU - Karabeg, Reuf
AU - Karhunen-Enckell, Ulla
AU - Korvald, Christian
AU - Mortillet, Stephane De
AU - Murray, Dylan J.
AU - Palenčár, Drahomír
AU - Piatkowski, Andrzej
AU - Pompeo, Fabio Santanelli Di
AU - Psaras, Georgios
AU - Rakhorst, Hinne
AU - Rogelj, Klemen
AU - Rosenkrantz Hölmich, Lisbet
AU - Schaefer, Dirk J.
AU - Spendel, Stephan
AU - Stepic, Nenad
AU - Vandevoort, Marc
AU - Vasar, Olavi
AU - Waters, Ruth
AU - Zic, Rado
AU - Moellhoff, Nicholas
AU - Elander, Anna
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Background The European Leadership Forum (ELF) of the European Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (ESPRAS) previously identified the need for harmonisation of breast reconstruction standards in Europe, in order to strengthen the role of plastic surgeons. This study aims to survey the status, current trends and potential regional differences in the practice of breast reconstruction in Europe, with emphasis on equity and access. Materials and Methods A largescale web-based questionnaire was sent to consultant plastic and reconstructive surgeons, who are experienced in breast reconstruction and with understanding of the national situation in their country. Suitable participants were identified via the Executive Committee (ExCo) of ESPRAS and national delegates of ESPRAS. The results were evaluated and related to evidence-based literature. Results A total of 33 participants from 29 European countries participated in this study. Overall, the incidence of breast reconstruction was reported to be relatively low across Europe, comparable to other large geographic regions, such as North America. Equity of provision and access to breast reconstruction was distributed evenly within Europe, with geographic regions potentially affecting the type of reconstruction offered. Standard practices with regard to radiotherapy differed between countries and a clear demand for European guidelines on breast reconstruction was reported. Conclusion This study identified distinct lack of consistency in international practice patterns across European countries and a strong demand for consistent European guidance. Large-scale and multi-centre European clinical trials are required to further elucidate the presented areas of interest and to define European standard operating procedures.
AB - Background The European Leadership Forum (ELF) of the European Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (ESPRAS) previously identified the need for harmonisation of breast reconstruction standards in Europe, in order to strengthen the role of plastic surgeons. This study aims to survey the status, current trends and potential regional differences in the practice of breast reconstruction in Europe, with emphasis on equity and access. Materials and Methods A largescale web-based questionnaire was sent to consultant plastic and reconstructive surgeons, who are experienced in breast reconstruction and with understanding of the national situation in their country. Suitable participants were identified via the Executive Committee (ExCo) of ESPRAS and national delegates of ESPRAS. The results were evaluated and related to evidence-based literature. Results A total of 33 participants from 29 European countries participated in this study. Overall, the incidence of breast reconstruction was reported to be relatively low across Europe, comparable to other large geographic regions, such as North America. Equity of provision and access to breast reconstruction was distributed evenly within Europe, with geographic regions potentially affecting the type of reconstruction offered. Standard practices with regard to radiotherapy differed between countries and a clear demand for European guidelines on breast reconstruction was reported. Conclusion This study identified distinct lack of consistency in international practice patterns across European countries and a strong demand for consistent European guidance. Large-scale and multi-centre European clinical trials are required to further elucidate the presented areas of interest and to define European standard operating procedures.
KW - Breast Reconstruction
KW - Breast Reconstruction Registry
KW - DIEP
KW - ESPRAS
KW - Free Flap
KW - Microsurgery
U2 - 10.1055/a-1424-1428
DO - 10.1055/a-1424-1428
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85103647029
SN - 0722-1819
VL - 53
JO - HANDCHIRURGIE MIKROCHIRURGIE PLASTISCHE CHIRURGIE
JF - HANDCHIRURGIE MIKROCHIRURGIE PLASTISCHE CHIRURGIE
IS - 4
ER -