| Literature DB >> 30116334 |
Jian Liu1, Yong Han1, Kai Cheng1, Xiao-Hong Wang1, Fengli Guo1, Zhen-Lin Yang1.
Abstract
Gynecomastia is a common benign condition of the male breast, frequently observed in newborns, adolescents and the elderly. Surgical excision remains one of the most effective methods for the management of patients with gynecomastia, particularly those with fibrosis or a course of >1 year. The present study describes two cases of patients with gynecomastia and presents a novel method of treatment, combining endoscopic surgery and liposuction using a TriPort, which may effectively remove breast tissue and shorten hospitalization time compared with a direct excision method.Entities:
Keywords: endoscopic plastic surgery; gynecomastia; liposuction; single incision
Year: 2018 PMID: 30116334 PMCID: PMC6090300 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2018.6224
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Figure 1.TriPort used for surgery.
Figure 2.Preoperative markings on the patient; the entire breast was outlined to mark the operative area.
Figure 3.The operative processes highlighting: (A) The sleeve pedestal, (B) the TriPort, (C) separation of Cooper's ligament and (D) nipple and areola.
Figure 4.The drain used with the patients and the intradermal absorbable suture used to close the incision.
Figure 5.Patient chest following drain and gauze removal on the third postoperative day, who received a single incision on his right breast and a direct excision on his left breast.