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Inverted-T pattern reduction mammoplasty in bilateral breast ptosis: cosmetic and oncological outcomes.

Huayu Hu1,2, Qingyu Guan1,2, Yiqiong Zheng2, Yuting Zhong2,3, Ningning Min1,2, Yufan Wei1,2, Rui Geng2,3, Chenyan Hong1,2, Jie Li2, Yanjun Zhang2, Xiru Li2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Breast ptosis is directly caused by Cooper's ligament laxity, with the decline of nipple areola complex (NAC) and mammary parenchyma. Breast cancer with ptosis is always a knotty problem that can hardly be repaired by classic breast conservation surgery (BCS) ending up with a pleasing appearance. We analyzed our 12 years' experience of performing inverted-T pattern techniques to treat bilateral breast ptosis, with or without breast cancer.
METHODS: One hundred forty-eight breasts in 74 patients undergoing inverted-T pattern reduction mammoplasty were included in this study. Information about patients' clinical and surgical characteristics, complications, NAC sensitivity, cosmetic and oncological outcomes were collected and retrospectively analyzed.
RESULTS: In the cohort of 57 patients with pure breast ptosis, the mean body mass index (BMI) was 25.2 kg/m2, and the mean weight of resected tissue from the left and right breast reductions were 744.9 and 756.7 g. In the cohort of 17 patients diagnosed as breast cancer with ptosis, the mean BMI was 25.1 kg/m2, and the mean weight of resected tissue were 504.1 g for left and 535.6 g for right side. The majority of repairs were performed for tumors located in the upper outer (58.8%), mostly with inferior or superomedial pedicles (90%). All the upper inner tumors were repaired with inferior pedicles. Minor complications such as seroma (8.1%), NAC epidermolysis (8.1%), delayed wound healing (4.1%) were detected postoperatively. Partial NAC necrosis occurred in one patient (1.4%). 82.4% of all the patients rated "very satisfied" or "satisfied" as the final cosmetic outcomes. NAC sensitivity was "very high" and "high" in 82.4% patients. No local occurrence, distant metastasis and mortality occurred in tumor patients.
CONCLUSIONS: The inverted-T pattern reduction mammoplasty is a reliable technique to treat bilateral breast ptosis with a low complication rate. For cases with breast cancer, this technique can achieve both satisfying cosmetic outcomes and oncological safety. 2021 Gland Surgery. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Breast ptosis; breast cancer; invert-T pattern; reduction mammoplasty

Year:  2021        PMID: 34804880      PMCID: PMC8575710          DOI: 10.21037/gs-21-561

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gland Surg        ISSN: 2227-684X


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