Breast Paraffinoma: A Case Report of 20-Year-Old Mineral Oil Injection in a Male Patient.

Eplasty Pub Date : 2023-11-13 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01
Bilal Koussayer, Sarah Moffitt, Meredith G Moore, Amra Kuc, Jake Laun
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Abstract

Background: Mineral oil injection represents a dated practice of rapid and inexpensive breast augmentation. After a latency period, surrounding tissue becomes inflamed and fibrotic. Breast paraffinoma is well-documented in women; however, only 3 cases of such masses in male patients exist in the literature.

Methods: We present a case of paraffinoma in a 63-year-old man from Puerto Rico who, desiring breasts, serially injected mineral oil into each breast daily for 13 years. Conservative management was initially attempted due to cardiac comorbidities and insurance authorization issues. The patient ultimately developed erosive wounds and therefore underwent excision of the bilateral breast masses as an en bloc specimen weighing 2.17 kg.

Results: Pathology indicated sclerosing lipogranulomatosis (paraffinoma). The quality of the wounds remaining warranted negative pressure wound therapy with serial debridement. The patient went on to successful reconstruction with a reverse abdominoplasty preserving periumbilical and intercostal perforators.

Conclusions: Plastic surgeons must educate patients against using exogenous injected materials for augmentation of the breasts, penis, or buttocks. Although uncommon in the US, certain populations like body builders and foreign immigrants are at higher risk for current or prior injection practices. Reverse abdominoplasty is a viable reconstructive modality for the large resulting defect.

乳腺石蜡瘤:一名男性患者 20 年前注射矿物油的病例报告。
背景:矿物油注射是一种过时的快速、廉价隆胸方法。经过一段潜伏期后,周围组织会发炎并纤维化。乳腺石蜡瘤在女性患者中的发病率很高,但在男性患者中仅有 3 例:我们介绍了一例来自波多黎各的 63 岁男性乳腺石蜡瘤病例,他渴望拥有乳房,13 年来每天向每个乳房连续注射矿物油。由于心脏合并症和保险授权问题,最初尝试了保守治疗。患者最终出现了侵蚀性伤口,因此接受了双侧乳房肿块切除术,标本整体重 2.17 千克:病理结果显示为硬化性脂肪肉芽肿(石蜡瘤)。根据残留伤口的质量,需要进行负压伤口治疗和连续清创。随后,患者通过保留脐周和肋间穿孔器的反向腹部整形手术成功进行了重建:整形外科医生必须教育患者不要使用外源性注射材料隆胸、隆阴茎或隆臀。虽然在美国并不常见,但某些人群,如健美运动员和外国移民,目前或以前注射的风险较高。反向腹部成形术是一种可行的重建方式,可弥补由此造成的巨大缺损。
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