Title of article :
Modification of the Superomedial Pedicle in Wise- Pattern Breast Reduction: New Sling Suspension Technique to Prevent (Pseudo) Ptosis
Author/Authors :
Loonen, Martain King’s College Hospital London - Adnan Tahir, UAE , Tahir, Adnan King’s College Hospital London - Adnan Tahir, UAE
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
The combination of the superomedial pedicle with the traditional
Wise-pattern skin resection has gained increasing popularity for
its versatility and ability to achieve significant reduction of breast
parenchyma and skin envelope.
METHODS
The author describes a reproducible new dermal suspension
technique for cranial stabilization and fixation of the superomedial
pedicle in Wise inverted T breast reductions to prevent pseudoptosis.
RESULTS
One patient had a small dermal skin abscess caudal from the right
areola as a tissue reaction on the remaining suture. The other
peri- and post-operative cases were uncomplicated. Two patients
experienced a two-week postoperative pain in the areas treated
by liposuction. There was no reduced or increased sensibility of
the nipple-areola complex. No signs of (pseudo) ptosis were seen.
There was a 100% patient satisfaction rate.
CONCLUSION
Our technique denoted to a direct support of the pedicle using
a non-interrupted dermal suspension flap continued with the
pedicle to be a medial, caudal and lateral support for the pedicle.
The dermal sling reduced the anterior force generated by the
pedicle. The pedicle enfolded by the dermal flap formed a vital
basis for ingrowth in the surrounding tissue.
Keywords :
Superomedial pedicle , Wise-pattern , Breast reduction , Ptosis
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery