单期乳房隆胸术:对同一外科医生260例患者的回顾性分析

Nalin Dayal, Joseph B Castellano
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在过去的20年里,乳房切除术在全国范围内已经成为一种广泛普及的手术。女性已经看到了各种形式的乳房提升术对纠正乳房下垂的好处。虽然以前的教学侧重于乳房切除术和隆胸作为分开的、分阶段的手术,但现在许多中心同时进行这两项手术。我们的中心主要进行乳房填充物同时隆胸的乳房填充物手术,我们审查了260例患者的病历,以检查与单独乳房填充物手术相比的并发症。并发症包括:血肿形成、切口开口和翻修手术。我们的数据显示,两组之间的血肿形成率、切口开口率和翻修手术率的差异可以忽略不计。两组患者总体上都很少出现手术并发症。接受乳房切除术并同时隆胸的患者与单独乳房切除术的患者相比,并发症发生率相似。许多人以前认为,由于乳房体积的迅速增加,同时隆胸和乳房切除术会对乳房切除术切口施加太大的压力。然而,由于两组之间的并发症没有显著变化,很明显,手术技术和计划已经改进,使其成为一种安全的单阶段手术。总的来说,我们有最小的并发症,并表明乳房切除术与同时隆胸是安全的病人谁希望这些程序。
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Single-Staged Mastopexy With Augmentation: A Retrospective Review of 260 Patients in a Single Surgeon Practice
Mastopexy has become a widely popularized procedure across the country over the last 20 years. Women have seen the benefits of various forms of breast lifts to correct breast ptosis. While older teachings focused on mastopexy and augmentation as separate, staged procedures, many centers now perform both simultaneously. Our center primarily performs mastopexy procedures with simultaneous augmentation with implants, and we reviewed 260 patient charts to examine complications when compared to mastopexy alone. Complications reviewed include the following: hematoma formation, incision openings, and revision surgeries. Our data showed only minor rates of hematoma formation, incision openings, and revision surgeries with a negligible difference between the 2 groups. Patients in both groups overall had few surgical complications. Patients undergoing mastopexy with simultaneous augmentation had similar rates of complications when compared to patients with mastopexy alone. Many previously believed that simultaneous augmentation with mastopexy would place too much tension on the mastopexy incisions due to the rapid breast volume increase. However, with no significant changes in complications between the groups, it is clear that surgical technique and planning has improved to allow this to be a safely performed single-staged procedure. Overall, we had minimal complications and show that mastopexy with simultaneous augmentation is safe for patients who desire these procedures.
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