id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-335893-9cb8f2ds Masud, Dhalia Resuming autologous free tissue transfer for breast reconstruction in the COVID-19 era 2020-08-28 .txt text/plain 1167 77 50 In view of the associated increased mortality risk, and potential complications such as return to theatre, autologous free tissue transfer for breast reconstruction was withheld in our unit from the 12th March. In view of the associated increased mortality risk, and potential complications such as return to theatre, autologous free tissue transfer for breast reconstruction was withheld in our unit from the 12th March. In view of the associated mortality risk, and potential complications such as return to theatre, autologous free tissue transfer for breast reconstruction was withheld in our unit from the 12th March. We developed an evidence based pathway that selected low risk patients and then minimised their potential pre-operative and inpatient COVID-19 exposure. Low risk patients attend a pre-operative virtual forum consultation with surgeons, specialist nurses and physiotherapists. Breast reconstruction with immediate autologous free tissue transfer in a peri-operative COVID-19 positive patient: a case report illustrating feasibility of aftercare. ./cache/cord-335893-9cb8f2ds.txt ./txt/cord-335893-9cb8f2ds.txt