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Application of Keyhole-style Total Removal of the Glands for Male Gynecomastia / 中国微创外科杂志
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery ; (12): 827-829, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-456588
ABSTRACT
Objective To evaluate the effects and cosmetic results of total removal of the glands for male gynecomastia . Methods A total of 13 male patients with gynaecomastia were operated by using the method of keyhole-style total removal of the glands from March 2012 to March 2013.The fat lysate was injected into the subcutaneous area of the breast enlargement .Then an incision about 1.0 cm in length was made by the side of areola , through which a vacuum aspiration was carried out to suck the fat tissues.Also, the hypertrophical breast tissues were excised gradually .Finally, the incision was closed with medical biological adhesive or absorbable suture . Results The time of unilateral operation was 40-100 min ( average , 70 min) .The amount of blood loss was 20-50 ml (average, 30 ml).Subcutaneous effusion occurred in 2 cases (accompanying local hematoma in 1 case), which was cured by repeated aspiration for 3 days.The postoperative hospitalization was 2-5 days (mean, 2.8 days).All the patients were cured with incision healed by first intention and no obvious scars left .There was no necrosis on the nipple or areola .The breast curve was flat and natural .A total of 8 cases were followed up for 3 months, with satisfactory appearance .Three patients felt numbness of nipples and areola of breast after surgery and the symptom disappeared 3 months later . Conclusion Keyhole-style total removal of the glands for the male ynaecomastia has advantages of easy operation ,safety,and good cosmetic results .

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery Year: 2014 Type: Article