Erschienen in:
11.07.2017 | Original Article
Combination of Würinger’s Horizontal Septum and Inferior Pedicle Techniques to Increase Nipple-Areolar Complex Viability During Breast Reduction Surgery
verfasst von:
Osman Kelahmetoglu, Remzi Firinciogullari, Caglayan Yagmur, Kemalettin Yildiz, Ethem Guneren
Erschienen in:
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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Ausgabe 6/2017
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Abstract
Background
Breast reduction techniques depend on the vascularity of the pedicle. Preserving vascularity of the nipple-areolar complex (NAC) is mandatory for reduction mammoplasties, as the NAC is the most important aesthetic and functional unit of the breast. The inferior pedicle technique is the most common method for breast reduction; however, pedicle length may increase after using this technique and cause problems related to NAC viability in gigantomastic and hypertrophic breasts. In this study, we present our technical approach to preserve NAC viability by combining Würinger’s horizontal septum and inferior pedicle techniques.
Methods
This study included 60 women (mean age 39.71 ± 10.52 years) who underwent a breast reduction combining Würinger’s horizontal septum and inferior pedicle procedures from April 2012 to January 2016. All patients were marked preoperatively in a standing upright position using a prefabricated Wise-pattern template. The base of the pedicle was marked at the level of the inframammary ridge at a width of 8 cm.
Results
The patients were followed up for a mean of 5.6 ± 3.3 months. The resection weights of the right and left sides were 1406 ± 566 and 1340 ± 563 g, respectively. Venous insufficiency was encountered in five cases (8.3%) and caused partial NAC necrosis in one case (1.6%). No cases of total NAC necrosis were encountered. Fifteen breasts (12.5%) were described as gigantomastic (resection weight >2000 g).
Conclusions
This combined method may promote safer and more satisfying outcomes from inferior pedicle breast reduction.
Level of Evidence IV
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