Current state of surgical treatment for patients with tubular breast type II (a literature review)

The aim of the study – to analyze the modern literature, summarize current approaches to surgical treatment of tubular breast type II and identify the causes of poor results. Tubular breast deformity relates to congenital connective tissue malformations, occurs in puberty and causes a great deal...

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Main Authors: A. A. Kostenko, S. P. Galych, O. Yu. Dabizha, K. A. Samko, D. V. Borovyk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Zaporozhye State Medical University 2021-02-01
Series:Zaporožskij Medicinskij Žurnal
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Online Access:http://zmj.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/224962/225184
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spelling doaj-240cf8710e3849f7abd6aa599fa7a8f22021-02-25T09:30:48ZengZaporozhye State Medical UniversityZaporožskij Medicinskij Žurnal2306-41452310-12102021-02-0123114615110.14739/2310-1210.2021.1.224962Current state of surgical treatment for patients with tubular breast type II (a literature review)A. A. Kostenko0S. P. Galych1O. Yu. Dabizha2K. A. Samko3D. V. Borovyk4State Institute “Shalimov’s National Institute of Surgery and Transplantation of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”, KyivState Institute “Shalimov’s National Institute of Surgery and Transplantation of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”, KyivState Institute “Shalimov’s National Institute of Surgery and Transplantation of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”, KyivState Institute “Shalimov’s National Institute of Surgery and Transplantation of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”, KyivState Institute “Shalimov’s National Institute of Surgery and Transplantation of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”, KyivThe aim of the study – to analyze the modern literature, summarize current approaches to surgical treatment of tubular breast type II and identify the causes of poor results. Tubular breast deformity relates to congenital connective tissue malformations, occurs in puberty and causes a great deal of psychological discomfort to women. The majority of authors note that type II of tubular breast is the most common among patients referred to clinic for a surgical correction. In fact, the correction of this type of malformation is a reconstructive procedure associated with a number of challenges. The goal of such operation is not only to increase a volume of the breast lower pole, but also to cover the implant maximally using soft tissues to achieve a normal lower pole contour. To date, a number of surgical techniques have been proposed to address these problems, such as C. Puckett and M. Concannon (1990), L. Ribeiro (1998), E. Muti (1996), A. Mandrekas (2003) and their modern modifications. Fat grafting techniques in treatment of tubular breast are also getting popular, but all have some drawbacks. Conclusions. A high level of complications and the absence of a universal method for correction of tubular breast type II are preconditions for improving the surgical technique to correct this pathology. http://zmj.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/224962/225184tubular breastcongenital breast abnormalitiesbreast surgerybreast reconstruction
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author A. A. Kostenko
S. P. Galych
O. Yu. Dabizha
K. A. Samko
D. V. Borovyk
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S. P. Galych
O. Yu. Dabizha
K. A. Samko
D. V. Borovyk
Current state of surgical treatment for patients with tubular breast type II (a literature review)
Zaporožskij Medicinskij Žurnal
tubular breast
congenital breast abnormalities
breast surgery
breast reconstruction
author_facet A. A. Kostenko
S. P. Galych
O. Yu. Dabizha
K. A. Samko
D. V. Borovyk
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title Current state of surgical treatment for patients with tubular breast type II (a literature review)
title_short Current state of surgical treatment for patients with tubular breast type II (a literature review)
title_full Current state of surgical treatment for patients with tubular breast type II (a literature review)
title_fullStr Current state of surgical treatment for patients with tubular breast type II (a literature review)
title_full_unstemmed Current state of surgical treatment for patients with tubular breast type II (a literature review)
title_sort current state of surgical treatment for patients with tubular breast type ii (a literature review)
publisher Zaporozhye State Medical University
series Zaporožskij Medicinskij Žurnal
issn 2306-4145
2310-1210
publishDate 2021-02-01
description The aim of the study – to analyze the modern literature, summarize current approaches to surgical treatment of tubular breast type II and identify the causes of poor results. Tubular breast deformity relates to congenital connective tissue malformations, occurs in puberty and causes a great deal of psychological discomfort to women. The majority of authors note that type II of tubular breast is the most common among patients referred to clinic for a surgical correction. In fact, the correction of this type of malformation is a reconstructive procedure associated with a number of challenges. The goal of such operation is not only to increase a volume of the breast lower pole, but also to cover the implant maximally using soft tissues to achieve a normal lower pole contour. To date, a number of surgical techniques have been proposed to address these problems, such as C. Puckett and M. Concannon (1990), L. Ribeiro (1998), E. Muti (1996), A. Mandrekas (2003) and their modern modifications. Fat grafting techniques in treatment of tubular breast are also getting popular, but all have some drawbacks. Conclusions. A high level of complications and the absence of a universal method for correction of tubular breast type II are preconditions for improving the surgical technique to correct this pathology.
topic tubular breast
congenital breast abnormalities
breast surgery
breast reconstruction
url http://zmj.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/224962/225184
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