Single Stage Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy and Reduction Mastopexy in the Ptotic Breast.

Plastic Surgery International Pub Date : 2018-03-12 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/9205805
M E Pontell, N Saad, A Brown, M Rose, R Ashinoff, A Saad
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Purpose: Given the proposed increased risk of nipple-areolar complex (NAC) necrosis, nipple-sparing mastectomy (NSM) is generally not recommended for patients with large or significantly ptotic breasts. NAC preserving strategies in this subgroup include staged or simultaneous NSM and reduction mastopexy. We present a novel approach towards simultaneous NSM and reduction mastopexy in patients with large, ptotic breasts.

Methods: Literature pertaining to NSM for women with large, ptotic breasts was reviewed and a surgical approach was designed to allow for simultaneous NSM and reduction mastopexy in such patients.

Results: Eight patients underwent bilateral NSM with simultaneous reduction mammaplasty and immediate reconstruction. The majority of breasts demonstrated advanced ptosis (69% grade III, 31% grade II) and the average breast volume excised was 760 grams. In those patients without a history of smoking, NAC necrosis rates were 0%. In those patients with a history of smoking, 83% of breasts experienced NAC necrosis (60% total, 40% partial). One hundred percent of patients who smoked experienced some degree of NAC necrosis. Among breasts with grade II versus grade III ptosis, NAC necrosis rates were roughly equal.

Conclusions: Historically, patients with large, ptotic breasts were excluded from NSM due to the proposed increased risk of NAC necrosis. This study demonstrates a safe approach towards NSM and reduction mastopexy using an inferior, wide-based, epithelialized pedicle. While all patients eventually achieved satisfactory results, there was an association between smoking and NAC necrosis. Smoking cessation is paramount to the operation's success.

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单期乳头分离乳房切除术和上睑下垂乳房缩小整形术
目的:鉴于乳头乳晕复合体(NAC)坏死的风险增加,一般不建议对乳房较大或明显下垂的患者进行乳头保留乳房切除术(NSM)。针对这类患者的乳头乳晕复合体保留策略包括分期或同时进行乳头乳晕复合体切除术和乳房缩小整形术。我们提出了一种针对大型下垂乳房患者同时进行 NSM 和乳房缩小术的新方法:方法:我们回顾了有关乳房肥大、下垂的女性接受 NSM 的文献,并设计了一种手术方法,使此类患者能够同时接受 NSM 和乳房缩小整形术:八名患者接受了双侧 NSM,同时进行了乳房缩小整形术,并立即进行了乳房重建。大多数患者的乳房显示为晚期下垂(69%为III级,31%为II级),切除的乳房体积平均为760克。在无吸烟史的患者中,NAC坏死率为0%。在有吸烟史的患者中,83%的乳房出现了NAC坏死(60%全部坏死,40%部分坏死)。100%的吸烟患者都出现了一定程度的 NAC 坏死。在 II 级和 III 级下垂的乳房中,NAC 坏死率大致相同:从历史上看,由于NAC坏死的风险增加,大而下垂的乳房患者被排除在NSM之外。这项研究展示了一种使用下部、宽基底、上皮化基底的 NSM 和缩小乳房整形术的安全方法。虽然所有患者最终都获得了满意的效果,但吸烟与 NAC 坏死之间存在关联。戒烟对手术的成功至关重要。
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