Title of article :
Microscopic anatomy within the nipple: implications for nipple-sparing mastectomy
Author/Authors :
Jennifer E. Rusby، نويسنده , , Elena F. Brachtel، نويسنده , , Alphonse Taghian، نويسنده , , James S. Michaelson، نويسنده , , Frederick C. Koerner، نويسنده , , Barbara L. Smith، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
5
From page :
433
To page :
437
Abstract :
Background Precise anatomical relationships between ducts and vasculature within the nipple remain unknown. This study investigated nipple microvessels and their position relative to ducts. Methods Nipple and duct bundle cross-sectional areas were measured in 48 specimens. Vessels located within the central duct bundle or within a peripheral rim were counted in 7 non-irradiated and 5 irradiated nipples. Results Mean nipple diameter was 11.1 mm and duct bundle diameter 5.2 mm. A 2-mm and a 3-mm peripheral rim of nipple tissue would result in complete duct excision in 96% and 87% of sections, respectively. Twenty-nine percent of vessels are located in the duct bundle. A 2-mm rim contains 50%; a 3-mm rim contains 66%. Similar proportions were seen in irradiated nipples. Conclusions This study describes a strategy to balance duct removal with vascular preservation. Ducts can be excised leaving a rim of nipple tissue that contains a large proportion of microvessels.
Keywords :
Nipple-sparing mastectomy , anatomy , duct , microvessel density
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Record number :
618831
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