Definition of Mastectomy and breast reconstruction - what to ask your doctor:
You may be having a mastectomy, surgery to remove your breast. Most often, a mastectomy is done to treat breast cancer. You may also have breast reconstruction, surgery to create a new breast after mastectomy.
Below are some questions you may want to ask your doctor or nurse about mastectomy and breast reconstruction.
Questions:
What is the best treatment for my type of breast cancer?
- Do I need to have surgery, or will other treatments work? Do I have a choice of what type of surgery to have?
- What types of cancer treatment will I need before or after surgery? Will these treatments be different, depending on the type of surgery I have?
- Will one type of breast surgery work better for my breast cancer?
What are the different types of mastectomy?
- How is the scar different with these surgeries?
- Is there a difference in how much pain I will have afterwards?
- Is there a difference in how long it will take to get better?
- Can I have breast reconstruction surgery afterwards?
What are the risks of the type of mastectomy I will have?
- Will I have shoulder pain? Will I be able to do the work and sports activities that I want to? Will I have swelling in my arm?
- For which of my medical problems (such as diabetes, heart disease, or high blood pressure) do I need to see my doctor before my surgery?
Can I have surgery to create a new breast after my mastectomy (breast reconstruction)?
- What are the different choices? Which choice will look more like a natural breast?
- Can I have breast reconstruction during the same surgery as my mastectomy? If not, how long do I need to wait?
- Will I have a nipple also?
- Will I have feeling in my new breast?
- What are the risks for each type of breast reconstruction?
How can I get my home ready before I even go to the hospital?
- How much help will I need when I come home? Will I be able to get out of bed without help?
- How do I make sure my home will be safe for me?
- What type of supplies will I need when I get home?
- Do I need to rearrange my home?
How can I prepare myself emotionally for the surgery? What types of feelings can I expect to have? Can I talk with people who have had a mastectomy?
What medicines should I take the day of the surgery? Are there any medicines I should not take on the day of the surgery?
What will the surgery, and my stay in the hospital, be like?
- How long will the surgery last?
- What type of anesthesia will be used? Are there choices to consider?
- Will I be in a lot of pain after surgery? If so, what will be done to relieve the pain?
- How soon will I be getting up and moving around?
What will it be like when I go home?
- What will my wound be like? How do I take care of it? When may I shower or bathe?
- Will I have much pain? What medicines can I take for the pain?
- When can I start using my arm? Are there exercises I should do?
- When will I be able to drive?
- When will I be able to return to work?