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1/1 We are pleased to provide you with a summary of your contribution to this registry that captures procedures from 1st January to 31st December 2018. This report will not be released to anyone outside the project team at Monash University. Your Site report includes data on: · Sites, Patients, Operations (page 2) · Reason for procedures and revisions by breast (page 3) · Reason for procedures and revisions by patient (page 4) · Issues identified at revision, revision types and reasons for revision by patient (page 5) · Incision sites and surgical plane by breast (page 6) · Elements of operations by breast (page7) · Intraoperative techniques (page 7) · Devices by type, fill, shell, shape (page 7) -Please note if any figure is blank it means that we do not have data for it in our database. What we need you to do: · Continue to send data collection forms for ALL procedures in the operating theatre involving breast devices, including insertions, revisions and explants. Data capture on EXPLANTS are very important to ascertain safety of breast devices in all patients. Note: one procedure (including explants and any return to theatre) = one form. · Inform us of newly qualified surgeons performing breast device surgery at your site(s). · Tell us how to make the reports more useful for you: Please provide feedback via email at [email protected] or via telephone on (03) 9903 0205. Thank you for your contribution to the Australian Breast Device Registry. Your participation in this important health initiative is vital to long-term patient safety and best practice. Clinical Leads for respective craft groups have reviewed the format of this report (not your data) and may be contacted for further information: A/Prof Elisabeth Elder, Breast Surgeons of Australia and New Zealand (BreastSurg ANZ), [email protected];A/Prof Colin Moore, Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgeons (ACCS), [email protected]; Dr Gillian Farrell, Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), gillian @gillianfarrell.com.au If you have any questions about the report or the ABDR, please contact our team (03) 9903 0205. Yours sincerely, ABDR Clinical Quality Committee / ABDR team Page 1 31-Oct-2019 Dear Dr ..., Your 2018 Australian Breast Device Registry Report Your ABDR-Surgeon ID number : X SAMPLE

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We are pleased to provide you with a summary of your contribution to this registry that captures procedures from 1st January to 31st December 2018. This report will not be released to anyone outside the project team at Monash University. Your Site report includes data on:

· Sites, Patients, Operations (page 2)· Reason for procedures and revisions by breast (page 3)· Reason for procedures and revisions by patient (page 4)· Issues identified at revision, revision types and reasons for revision by patient (page 5)· Incision sites and surgical plane by breast (page 6)· Elements of operations by breast (page7)· Intraoperative techniques (page 7)· Devices by type, fill, shell, shape (page 7)-Please note if any figure is blank it means that we do not have data for it in our database.

What we need you to do:

· Continue to send data collection forms for ALL procedures in the operating theatre involving breast devices, including insertions, revisions and explants. Data capture on EXPLANTS are very important to ascertain safety ofbreast devices in all patients. Note: one procedure (including explants and any return to theatre) = one form.· Inform us of newly qualified surgeons performing breast device surgery at your site(s).· Tell us how to make the reports more useful for you:  Please provide feedback via email at [email protected] or via telephone on (03) 9903 0205.

Thank you for your contribution to the Australian Breast Device Registry. Your participation in this important health initiative is vital to long-term patient safety and best practice.  Clinical Leads for respective craft groups have reviewed the format of this report (not your data) and may be contacted for further information: A/Prof Elisabeth Elder, Breast Surgeons of Australia and New Zealand (BreastSurg ANZ), [email protected];A/Prof Colin Moore, Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgeons (ACCS), [email protected]; Dr Gillian Farrell, Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), [email protected] you have any questions about the report or the ABDR, please contact our team (03) 9903 0205.

Yours sincerely,ABDRClinical Quality Committee / ABDR team Page 1

31-Oct-2019Dear Dr ...,Your 2018 Australian Breast Device Registry Report 

Your ABDR-Surgeon ID number : X

SAMPLE

Total Number of Patients

169

Operation Categories by site and breast

0

50

100

Cosmeticaugmentation

Reconstructionpost cancer

Reconstructionbenign/prophyla…

Not stated Congenitaldeformity

25

81 1

64

3024

113

108

9 812

167

2

SiteName

A Hospital

B Hospital

C Hospital

D Hospital

E Hospital

Operation Types by site and breast

0

20

40

60

80

100

Implant revision,removal, or

replacement

First implantinsertion

Tissue Expanderremoval and Implant

insertion

Tissue Expanderinsertion

Tissue expanderrevision, removal, or

replacement

Implant removal andTissue Expander

insertion

8 9 8 6 21 1

94

817

102 1

5769

2 6 8 83

SiteName

Total number of breasts

320Total number of Procedures

186Total Number of Sites

5Sites Names

X

Operation Date Period

1/01/2018 31/12/2018 Page 2Surgeon ID :

A Hospital

B Hospital

C Hospital

D Hospital

E Hospital

A Hospital

B Hospital

C Hospital

D Hospital

E Hospital

SAMPLE

X

Operation Date Period

1/01/2018 31/12/2018 Page 3

Reason for Procedures and Revisions by breast

Surgeon ID :

Reason for procedure involving implants by breast

0

50

100

150

200

Cosmetic augmentation Reconstruction postcancer

Reconstructionbenign/prophylactic

Not stated Congenital deformity

174

4940

194

Reason for procedure involving tissue expanders by breast

0

50

100

150

200

Reconstruction post cancer Reconstructionbenign/prophylactic

Not stated

229 2

Reason for implant revisions by breast

0

50

100

150

200

Complication Patient Preference Asymptomatic

129

29

3

Reason for tissue expander revisions by breast

0

50

100

150

200

Complication Patient Preference

6 2

SAMPLE

XOperation Date Period

1/01/2018 31/12/2018 Page 4

Reason for Procedures and Revisions by patient

Surgeon ID :

Reason for procedure involving implants by patient

0

50

100

150

200

Cosmetic augmentation Reconstruction postcancer

Reconstructionbenign/prophylactic

Not stated Congenital deformity

89

4227

103

Reason for procedure involving tissue expanders by patient

0

50

100

150

200

Reconstruction post cancer Reconstructionbenign/prophylactic

Not stated

197 2

Reason for implant revisions by patient

0

50

100

150

200

Complication Patient Preference Asymptomatic

71

163

Reason for tissue expander revisions by patient

0

50

100

150

200

Complication Patient Preference

6 1

SAMPLE

XOperation Date Period

1/01/2018 31/12/2018

Revision Types by patient

0

20

40

60

80

100

Replacement Explant only Reposition existing implant

63

26

7

Reason for Revisions by patient

0

20

40

60

80

100

Complication Patient Preference Asymptomatic

78

17

3

Surgeon ID : Page 5

Issues Identified at Revision, Revision Types and Reasons for Revision by patient

Issues Identified at Revisions by patientCapsular Contracture

Device Malposition

Device Rupture

Skin Scarring Problems

Device Deflation

Deep Wound Infection

Seroma / Haematom

Breast Cancer

Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma

45

29

15

13

12

6

6

2

SAMPLE

Surgical Plane used in Augmentation Operations by breast

0 50 100 150

Sub pectoral

Sub-glandular/Sub-fascial

(Blank)

Not stated

109

63

1

1

Surgical Plane used in Reconstruction Operations by breast

0 50 100 150

Sub pectoral

Sub-glandular/Sub-fascial

Dual

Not stated

Sub flap

Other

65

21

17

11

7

4

Incision sites in Reconstruction Operations by breast

Previous Mastectomy Scar

Inframammary

Not Stated

Mastopexy/Reduction Wound

Areolar

Other

Axillary

Not Known

54

52

11

8

3

1

X

Operation Date Period

1/01/2018 31/12/2018

Incision Sites and Surgical Plane by breast

Surgeon ID : Page 6

Incision sites in Augmentation Operations by breast

Inframammary

Mastopexy/Reduction Wound

Not Stated

Other

Previous Mastectomy Scar

Areolar

Axillary

Not Known

142

27

4

SAMPLE

X

Drain usage and Management of Nipples by breast

Drain Used

Occlusive Nipple Shield

Nipple Absent

Nipple Sparing

221

178

72

34

Devices by type and fill

0

100

200

Breast implant Breast tissueexpander

31

231

Fill Saline Silicone

Devices by type and shell

0

100

200

Breast implant Breast tissueexpander

12

219

31

Shell Smooth Textured

Devices by type and shape

0

100

200

Breast implant Breast tissueexpander

70

161

31

Shape Round Shaped / Anatomical

Operation Date Period

1/01/2018 31/12/2018

Elements of Operations, Intraoperative Techniques, Devices

Elements of Reconstruction Operations by breastConcurrent Mastectomy

Axillary surgery incl. sentinel node biopsy

Fat Grafting

Concurrent Flap Cover

Concurrent Mastopexy/Reduction

Previous Mastopexy/Reduction

36

20

19

9

8

6

Surgeon ID : Page 7

Intraoperative Techniques by procedurePost-op Antibiotic

Intra-op prophylactic antibiotic

Glove Change for Insertion

Antiseptic rinse

Sleeve/Funnel

Antibiotic dipping solution

171

170

161

129

22

3

Elements of Augmentation Operations by breastConcurrent Mastopexy/Reduction

Previous Mastopexy/Reduction

Axillary surgery incl. sentinel node biopsy

Concurrent Mastectomy

Fat grafting

Concurrent Flap Cover

25

25

3

3

SAMPLE