Breast Reduction Complications

Sinan Alboudi, Ali Alrida Rahal, I. Haidar, Anwar Alhassanieh
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Background: Breast reduction surgery is increasing in popularity, with so many techniques all around the world, and the community’s knowledge of the details of this procedure increases thanks to the Internet and easy access to information, which increases breast reduction reviews for plastic surgery clinics. Reduction mammaplasty is an established and effective technique to treat symptomatic macromastia. Variable rates of complications have been reported, and there is a continued need for better outcome assessment studies. Aim: The purpose of this study was to identify the complications occurred during the first year of breast reduction surgery. Materials and Methods: A prospective study over a 1-year period from October 2018 to October 2019, that included 32 patients who underwent breast reduction surgery using the same technique (inferior pedicle and inverted T scar) in the Department of Plastic Surgery at Al-Mouassat University Hospital, Damascus, Syria. Patients were followed through a whole year after surgery and complications that occurred were recorded. Results: Complications that occurred in 14 patients (43%), and, and were more common in patients with larger breasts and worse symptoms before surgery. The most common complication was delayed wound healing, and it was associated with breast volume before surgery and with smoking. In general, the most relevant factor influencing the incidence of complications was the weight of the resected breast tissue, which is mainly related to the size of the breast before surgery. Conclusion: The weight of the resected breast tissue was the most important factor influencing the occurrence of complications after breast reduction surgery. The most prevalent complication was delayed wound healing and it was associated with the weight of the removed tissue.
缩胸并发症
背景:缩胸手术越来越受欢迎,在世界各地有这么多的技术,由于互联网和容易获取的信息,社区对这一过程细节的了解也在增加,这增加了整形外科诊所对缩胸手术的评论。缩小乳房成形术是治疗症状性大乳房症的有效方法。据报道,并发症的发生率各不相同,因此继续需要进行更好的结果评估研究。目的:本研究的目的是确定缩胸手术第一年发生的并发症。材料与方法:一项为期1年的前瞻性研究,从2018年10月到2019年10月,包括32名在叙利亚大马士革Al-Mouassat大学医院整形外科使用相同技术(下蒂和倒T型疤痕)进行乳房缩小手术的患者。术后随访患者一整年,记录并发症发生情况。结果:术后并发症14例(43%),且多见于胸大、术前症状较差的患者。最常见的并发症是伤口愈合延迟,且与术前乳房体积和吸烟有关。总的来说,影响并发症发生率最相关的因素是切除乳腺组织的重量,这主要与术前乳房的大小有关。结论:切除乳腺组织的重量是影响缩乳术后并发症发生的最重要因素。最常见的并发症是伤口愈合延迟,这与切除组织的重量有关。
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