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Commentary                                          The authors present  a retrospective study involving
                                                             4,676  prosthetic or autologous breast reconstruction
         Francesco  M.  Egro,  Chibueze  A.  Nwaiwu,  Vu  T.   patients (136 of which were underweight) recorded on the
         Nguyen                                              American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality

         Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical   Improvement Program (ACS-NSQIP) database between 2006
         Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA.                  and 2011. The  authors  show  that  underweight  patients
                                                             undergoing  autologous reconstruction have higher  total
         Address for correspondence: Dr. Francesco M. Egro, Department of Plastic   and surgical complication rates, but lower reoperation and
         Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA.
         E-mail: francescoegro@gmail.com                     medical complication rateswhereas,  underweight  patients
                                                             undergoing prosthetic reconstruction have higher medical
         The association between body mass index (BMI) and surgical   complication rates, but lower reoperation, total and surgical
         complications has been of great interest in recent years given   complication rates.  However,  none of these  findings  are
         the rise of obesity worldwide.  Current evidence shows that   statistically significant on multivariate analysis.
                                 [1]
         there is a strong correlation between obesity and the rate   Despite the great efforts by the authors to answer the
         of complications  following breast  reconstruction, such as   very important question of whether low BMI has impact
         wound dehiscence, superficial wound infection, and graft   on breast reconstruction, there are certain limitations that
                   [2]
         or flap loss.  Although malnutrition has been identified   readers  should consider when  interpreting  the  results  of
         as a risk factor for poor wound healing and the effects of   this study. Firstly, the spectrum of breast cancer  therapy
         reconstruction,  no articles have examined the impact of
                     [3]
         low BMI on the outcomes of breast reconstruction.   This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons
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                                                              Commentary. Plast Aesthet Res 2016;3:14-6.

                                                              Received: 22-07-2015; Accepted: 31-07-2015
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