Chronological Changes in Breast and Nipple Position After Autologous Reconstruction in an Asian Population.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Suphalerk Lohasammakul, Johyun Yoon, Chaiyawat Suppasilp, Jin Sup Eom, Hyun Ho Han
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Abstract

Background: The breast shape changes between reconstructed and native breasts in autologous reconstruction, which is important to achieve symmetry. This study was conducted to clarify chronological changes in the shape and nipple position of the reconstructed breast compared to the contralateral breast in the Asian population.

Methods: Photographic assessments were conducted at baseline and during annual visits of patients who underwent immediate free flap breast reconstruction following unilateral NSM at our institution between June 2017 and December 2019. Univariate and multivariate analyses were carried out to identify factors associated with the change in shape and nipple position. This observation was most marked at 1-year post-surgery.

Results: Among the 170 patients (mean age, 48.047.55 years), 164 (96.47%) had a deep inferior epigastric perforator flap, and eight (4.71%) required further surgery on the contralateral breast for correction of asymmetry. The chronological changes in the breast shape and nipple position significantly differed between the native and the reconstructed breast, with the latter showing a higher degree of retraction. Grading of breast ptosis (grades 0-2) and exposure to radiotherapy were associated with an increased degree of retraction.

Conclusions: Retraction may occur after free flap breast reconstruction, particularly in patients with ptosis or those receiving radiotherapy. These findings support careful planning, including volume adjustment and contralateral procedures. While based on an Asian population, the results may inform surgical decisions in similar patient groups.

亚洲人群自体乳房重建后乳房和乳头位置的时间变化。
背景:在自体乳房再造术中,乳房形态在重建乳房和原生乳房之间发生变化,实现乳房的对称是非常重要的。本研究旨在澄清亚洲人群中重建乳房与对侧乳房相比在形状和乳头位置上的时间变化。方法:2017年6月至2019年12月,对我院单侧NSM后立即行游离皮瓣乳房重建的患者进行基线和年度就诊时的照片评估。进行了单因素和多因素分析,以确定与形状和乳头位置变化相关的因素。这一观察结果在术后1年最为明显。结果:170例患者(平均年龄48.047.55岁)中,164例(96.47%)行腹下深穿支皮瓣,8例(4.71%)需进一步行对侧乳房手术矫正不对称。乳房形状和乳头位置的时间变化在天然乳房和重建乳房之间有显著差异,后者表现出更高程度的内缩。乳房下垂分级(0-2级)和放射治疗暴露与乳房内缩程度增加有关。结论:游离皮瓣乳房重建术后可能出现乳房内缩,尤其是上睑下垂或接受放疗的患者。这些发现支持仔细规划,包括体积调整和对侧手术。虽然基于亚洲人群,但结果可能为类似患者群体的手术决策提供参考。
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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
28.60%
发文量
80
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery is a peer-reviewed, indexed journal that provides an international forum for the publication of articles focusing on reconstructive microsurgery and complex reconstructive surgery. The journal was originally established in 1984 for the microsurgical community to publish and share academic papers. The Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery provides the latest in original research spanning basic laboratory, translational, and clinical investigations. Review papers cover current topics in complex reconstruction and microsurgery. In addition, special sections discuss new technologies, innovations, materials, and significant problem cases. The journal welcomes controversial topics, editorial comments, book reviews, and letters to the Editor, in order to complete the balanced spectrum of information available in the Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery. All articles undergo stringent peer review by international experts in the specialty.
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