| Literature DB >> 30175017 |
Charalambos K Rammos1, Denise Mammolito1, Victor A King1, Aran Yoo1.
Abstract
Wise pattern skin reduction mastectomy with prepectoral placement of the device is a recent technique for reconstruction in patients with large and ptotic breasts. Expanders in the first stage, followed by implant exchange in the second stage are placed above the pectoralis major muscle, totally covered by acellular dermal matrix and an inferior dermal flap. This technique was performed on 6 breasts in 4 obese patients with macromastia and grade 2 and 3 ptosis. Two patients experienced complications at the T-junction. One patient experienced superficial skin sloughing managed conservatively. The second patient developed full-thickness necrosis treated with excision and primary closure. No implant loss occurred. All patients were exchanged in a second stage to an implant, and 2 of them had symmetry procedures, with good cosmetic results. Larger, long-term studies are required to further characterize results and define the limitations of this newer surgical technique.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30175017 PMCID: PMC6110690 DOI: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000001853
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open ISSN: 2169-7574
Fig. 1.Tissue expander inside the prepectoral pocket, covered completely by acellular dermal matrix and the inferior dermal flap.
Patient Demographics and Perioperative Data
Fig. 2.A, Preoperative frontal view of a 44-year-old female with grade 3 ptosis. B, Postoperative frontal image of a 44-year-old female obtained at 6 months follow-up after a left wise pattern mastectomy, and 2-stage breast reconstruction, with a right balancing breast reduction, and a left implant exchange with a 800 ml smooth round highly cohesive implant with extra projection.
Fig. 3.A, Preoperative frontal view of a 73-year-old female with grade 3 ptosis. B, Postoperative frontal image of a 73-year-old female obtained at 6 months follow-up after bilateral wise pattern mastectomy and 2-stage breast reconstruction with final placement of 605 ml smooth round highly cohesive implants with full projection.