疤痕与形状:改良BREAST Q®测量的不同手术入路后患者报告的结果。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Anna Burger, Amelie Sattler, Lisanne Grünherz, Pietro Giovanoli, Nicole Lindenblatt, Ulrich Michael Rieger
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目的:男性乳房肿大手术治疗的难点在于如何处理皮肤赘肉。形状和疤痕是患者评价手术效果的主要参数。因此,我们评估了在我院接受皮下乳房切除术的患者的满意率,特别考虑了疤痕组织的形成和术后胸壁的外观对手术入路的依赖性(乳环周围与乳下褶)。方法:研究包括n = 36例在法兰克福AGAPLESION Markus医院接受皮下乳房切除术的男性患者。患者对胸壁外观和疤痕形成的满意度通过修改后的BREAST Q®问卷和两个基于男性的附加问题进行评估。结果:不同切口方式对手术结果的满意度无统计学差异(乳晕周围与乳下乳晕周围;(81.9% vs . 75.5%)。对修改后的BREAST Q®问卷的附加问题的评估显示,86%的患者(n = 31)宁愿有更多的疤痕和更平坦的胸壁。BMI >25 kg/m2伴有较高的并发症风险(p = 0.04)。结论:乳晕周围切口仍是手术的首选方法,如果能保证美观的效果。然而,当达到极限时,我们表明胸壁平坦和男性形状的外观是患者的优先考虑,因此也应该是外科医生的优先考虑。
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Scar versus shape: patient-reported outcome after different surgical approaches to gynecomastia measured by modified BREAST Q®.

Objectives: The challenge in the operative therapy for enlargement of the male breast is to deal with the skin excess. Shape and scars are the major parameters after which patients assess their operative result. Therefore, we assessed the satisfaction rate among patients undergoing subcutaneous mastectomy at our institution with special regard to scar tissue formation and the postoperative appearance of the chest wall in dependence of the surgical approach (periarolar versus inframammary fold).

Methods: The study includes n = 36 male patients who underwent subcutaneous mastectomy at AGAPLESION Markus Hospital Frankfurt/Main. Patient's satisfaction dependent with the appearance of the chest wall and scar formation was evaluated by a modified BREAST Q® questionnaire plus two male-based additional questions.

Results: There is no statistically significant difference in satisfaction with the operative result depending on the pattern of incision (periareolar versus submammary periareolar; 81.9% versus 75.5%) with the operative result. Evaluation of additional questions of the modified BREAST Q® questionnaire showed that 86% of the patients (n = 31) would rather have more scars and a flatter chest wall. A BMI >25 kg/m2 is accompanied by a higher risk for complications (p = 0.04).

Conclusions: Periareolar incision is still the method of choice, if promising an aesthetic appealing result. When reaching its limits though, we showed that a flat and male-shaped appearance of the chest wall is priority for the patients and should therefore be for the surgeon as well.

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CiteScore
2.10
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108
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The purpose of the Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery is to serve as an international forum for plastic surgery, hand surgery and related research. Interest is focused on original articles on basic research and clinical evaluation. The scope of the journal comprises: • Articles concerning operative methods and follow-up studies • Research articles on subjects related to plastic and hand surgery • Articles on cranio-maxillofacial surgery, including cleft lip and palate surgery. Extended issues are published occasionally, dealing with special topics such as microvascular surgery, craniofacial surgery, or burns. Supplements, usually doctoral theses, may also be published. The journal is published for the Acta Chirurgica Scandinavica society and sponsored by the Key Foundation, Sweden. The journal was previously published as Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery.
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