Title of article :
Reduction mammoplasty techniques in post-bariatric patients: our experience
Author/Authors :
Polotto, Susanna Department of Surgical Sciences - Plastic Surgery Division - Parma University Hospital - University of Parma and Cutaneous Regenerative Mininvasive and Plastic Surgery Unit, Parma, Italy , Grieco, Michele Department of Surgical Sciences - Plastic Surgery Division - Parma University Hospital - University of Parma and Cutaneous Regenerative Mininvasive and Plastic Surgery Unit, Parma, Italy , Simonacci, Francesco Department of Surgical Sciences - Plastic Surgery Division - Parma University Hospital - University of Parma and Cutaneous Regenerative Mininvasive and Plastic Surgery Unit, Parma, Italy , Bertozzi, Nicolò Department of Surgical Sciences - Plastic Surgery Division - Parma University Hospital - University of Parma and Cutaneous Regenerative Mininvasive and Plastic Surgery Unit, Parma, Italy , Marchesi, Federico Department of Surgical Sciences - Section of General Surgical Clinics and Surgical Therapy - Parma University Medical School, Parma, Italy , Grignaffini, Eugenio Department of Surgical Sciences - Plastic Surgery Division - Parma University Hospital - University of Parma and Cutaneous Regenerative Mininvasive and Plastic Surgery Unit, Parma, Italy , Raposio, Edoardo Department of Surgical Sciences - Plastic Surgery Division - Parma University Hospital - University of Parma and Cutaneous Regenerative Mininvasive and Plastic Surgery Unit, Parma, Italy
Pages :
5
From page :
156
To page :
160
Abstract :
Background and aim of the work: Excessive body weight represents a huge problem affecting a wide part of world population, causing significant physical and psychological consequences. To solve their obesity-related problems, patients should begin a bariatric treatment to lose an adequate percentage of their body mass and therefore, they should be subjected to body contouring surgery. In this article we describe our ex-perience in applying breast remodeling techniques to post-bariatric patients. Methods: We did a retrospective study on our post-bariatric patients subjected to breast reduction and/or mastopexy during a five-years period, considering breast features, kind of surgery performed, aesthetic and psychological outcomes and postopera-tive complications. Results: Thirty-six post-bariatric patients underwent breast surgery in our unit between 2010 and 2015; their average age was 43 years. The follow up period ranged from 6 months to 4 years and an half. The most frequent surgical techniques performed were Thorek and inferior pedicle breast reduction. The prevalent complications observed were surgical wound delayed healing and nipple-areolar complex (NAC) partial or complete necrosis as immediate ones and unfavorable scarring as delayed ones. Conclusions: Breast reshaping after a massive loss of weight should be forerun by an accurate analysis of breast volume, shape and ptosis degree, in order to obtain optimal results both for the surgeon and the patient. (www.actabiomedica.it)
Keywords :
breast reshaping , post-bariatric surgery , breast reduction
Journal title :
Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis
Serial Year :
2017
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Record number :
2623987
Link To Document :
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