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Brief Title: Retrospective and Prospective Evaluation of Scapulohumeral Comfort, Aesthetic Result and Quality of Life
Official Title: Minimal Harvest Dorsalis Major Flap Breast Reconstruction: Retrospective and Prospective Evaluation of Scapulohumeral Comfort, Aesthetic Result and Quality of Life
Study ID: NCT05316389
Brief Summary: The dorsalis major flap is an interesting therapeutic option in breast reconstruction because of reliability and reproducibility. In recent years, the minimal flap technique has been developed, which consists of removing only a portion of the of the large dorsal muscle to reduce the painful and functional sequelae of this surgery. The objective of this prospective study is to evaluate the functional and aesthetic results in patients who have undergone who have undergone this procedure (prospective cohort) or who will undergo this procedure or prosthetic reconstruction (prospective cohort). The investigators also wish to evaluate the quality of life of patients after reconstruction with a minimal harvest dorsalis flap or a prosthesis or prosthesis in the prospective cohort.
Detailed Description: Retrospective Cohort : * Clinical data reconstruction and follow-up up to 1 year * DASH questionnaire * Breast Q * aesthetic evaluation (patient and surgeon and other health professional) Prospective Cohort : * Clinical data reconstruction and follow-up up to 1 year * DASH questionnaire (pre-op, at 6 month and at 12 month) * Breast Q(pre-op, at 6 month and at 12 month) * aesthetic evaluation (patient and surgeon and other health professional) (at 6 month and at 12 month)
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: No
Institut de Cancerologie de L'Ouest (Ico), Angers, , France
Name: Julia DE FREITAS
Affiliation: ICO
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR