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Rev. bras. cir. plást ; 34(4): 477-484, oct.-dec. 2019. ilus, tab
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1047906

ABSTRACT

Introdução: Sabe-se que o câncer de mama é hoje a segunda neoplasia mais frequente entre as mulheres, as quais são submetidas desde a tratamentos clínicos até cirúrgicos mutilantes da mama. Ter mamas bonitas e harmoniosas é um direito legítimo, sendo assim o conceito de reconstrução mamária e do complexo areolo papilar se torna importante na reinserção social feminina. Este estudo visa apresentar uma técnica eficaz de reconstrução areolar, utilizando enxerto cutâneo livre palpebral bilateral, demonstrando sua eficácia através de resultados fotográficos, comparação com outras técnicas já descritas e questionários de satisfação dos pacientes. Resultados: Foram avaliados, retrospectivamente, 50 pacientes operados de reconstrução areolar com enxerto de pele palpebral e outras técnicas já descritas, operados por um único cirurgião sênior. O grupo de pacientes operados com pele palpebral não obtiveram diferenças significativas dentro da análise de resultados, comparados com outras técnicas de reconstrução. Houve boa satisfação por parte dos pacientes, quanto ao resultado das cirurgias das aréolas. Conclusão: O estudo obteve baixos índices de complicações, apresentando-se como boa opção terapêutica, dentro do arsenal cirúrgico de reconstrução areolar.


Introduction: Breast cancer is currently the second most common neoplasm among women who undergo clinical treatments and breast-mutilating surgeries. Having beautiful and harmonious breasts is a legitimate right, so the concept of reconstructing the breast and nipple-areolar complex becomes important in female social reinsertion. This study aimed to present an effective technique of areolar reconstruction using free bilateral eyelid skin grafts and demonstrate its effectiveness through photographic results, comparison with previously described techniques, and patient satisfaction questionnaires. Results: The authors retrospectively evaluated 50 patients who underwent areolar reconstruction with eyelid skin grafts and other techniques performed by a single senior surgeon. Patients who underwent eyelid skin graft surgery did not achieve significantly different results from those who underwent other reconstruction techniques. Patients who underwent areola surgeries reported good satisfaction. Conclusion: The study revealed low complication rates and demonstrated that the use of eyelid skin is a good therapeutic option for areolar reconstruction.


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Humans , Female , History, 21st Century , Patients , Skin , Transplantation , Breast , Patient Satisfaction , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Esthetics , Eyelids , Nipples , Transplantation/methods , Transplantation/statistics & numerical data , Breast/surgery , Patient Satisfaction/statistics & numerical data , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Eyelids/surgery , Nipples/surgery
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Aesthetic Plast Surg ; 42(6): 1600-1608, 2018 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30259166

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Seroma formation has become the most reported complication after abdominoplasties. In 2000, progressive tension sutures (PTS) were described and reported to be associated with a seroma rate of 0.1%. Surgeons worldwide use PTS to prevent seroma; however, there are discrepancies in the number of PTS commonly used, starting from five up to 35 sutures. The absence of standardization may cause a lack of seroma prevention, increased surgical time, and general hesitation to perform the technique. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether 11 PTS are sufficient to prevent seroma in abdominoplasties. METHODS: We performed a single-blind, prospective, comparative, randomized clinical trial of 63 healthy patients from January to December 2017. Patients were divided into groups: group 1, classic abdominoplasty without the use of PTS and drains; group 2, abdominoplasty with the use of 11 PTS and drains; and group 3, abdominoplasty with the use of 22 PTS and drains. The duration of the surgical technique, presence of clinical seroma, number of aspirations, and days to drain removal were evaluated. The Cochran-Armitage, Fisher exact, Kruskal-Wallis, and t tests were used in the statistical analyses. RESULTS: PTS reduced the rate of seroma formation to 3.5%. Results showed that there is a benefit in using 11 PTS instead of 22 PTS because using more sutures led to an increased surgical time (30 min vs. 13 min) and possible complications. Compared to patients with PTS, those without PTS underwent more seroma aspirations and delayed drain removal. CONCLUSIONS: Eleven PTS should be used in classic abdominoplasties. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE I: This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors www.springer.com/00266 .


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Abdominoplasty/adverse effects , Seroma/prevention & control , Suture Techniques , Sutures , Wound Healing/physiology , Abdominoplasty/methods , Adult , Drainage/methods , Esthetics , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Healthy Volunteers , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Operative Time , Postoperative Care/methods , Preoperative Care/methods , Prospective Studies , Risk Assessment , Seroma/etiology , Single-Blind Method , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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