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The short scar three-block L-wing technique.

Authors :
Pallua N
Kim BS
O'Dey DM
Source :
Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery : JPRAS [J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg] 2020 Jun; Vol. 73 (6), pp. 1075-1080. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Jan 22.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Introduction: Numerous techniques have been proposed for the plastic surgical treatment of hypertrophic breasts. Challenges of the procedure include the preservation of vascular supply and sensitivity of the nipple areola complex (NAC), breast feeding, and an esthetically pleasing result.<br />Objectives: In the present preliminary report, we introduce a new technique called the three-block L-wing reduction mammaplasty that addresses the aforementioned difficulties.<br />Materials and Methods: The three-block L-wing reduction mammaplasty with a thick hemispheric superiorly based NAC pedicle and a medial as well as lateral pillar was performed in a total of 60 patients.<br />Results: Our technique increases both, vascular safety and the sensory supply to the NAC, as it conceptually decreases the need for dissection of breast tissue and skin. The incidence of fat necrosis and wound healing disorders may be reduced with this technique. Because the ducts of the breast-gland underneath the NAC are not dissected, this technique also promises a higher probability of regular breast-feeding. Finally, our technique permits a cosmetically pleasing round-shaped mound of the breast.<br />Conclusion: The three-block modification simplifies the procedure of the superior pedicle L-wing mammaplasty markedly. It may increase the esthetic as well as the functional outcome and decrease postoperative complications.<br />Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest All authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.<br /> (Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1878-0539
Volume :
73
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery : JPRAS
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32317232
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjps.2020.01.027