Treatment of delayed venous congestion of the nipple-areolar complex after reduction mammoplasty

Reduction mammoplasty is a popular operation worldwide. Early complications include bleeding, wound dehiscence, and nipple-areolar complex (NAC) ischemia. Although uncommon, NAC ischemia can lead to necrosis of the NAC. NAC congestion is usually recognized intraoperatively or within a few hours of t...

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Main Authors: Joseph Kyu-hyung Park, Yujin Myung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2021-01-01
Series:Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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Online Access:http://e-aaps.org/upload/pdf/aaps-2020-02369.pdf
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spelling doaj-c8379303a3304cdc92bea81d80ac139b2021-02-18T23:56:45ZengKorean Society for Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryArchives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery2234-08312288-93372021-01-01271394210.14730/aaps.2020.02369729Treatment of delayed venous congestion of the nipple-areolar complex after reduction mammoplastyJoseph Kyu-hyung Park0Yujin Myung Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seongnam, KoreaReduction mammoplasty is a popular operation worldwide. Early complications include bleeding, wound dehiscence, and nipple-areolar complex (NAC) ischemia. Although uncommon, NAC ischemia can lead to necrosis of the NAC. NAC congestion is usually recognized intraoperatively or within a few hours of the operation. A 21-year-old woman with severe macromastia received bilateral reduction mammoplasty using a Wise-pattern reduction with a superomedial pedicle. NAC congestion of the left breast was identified 40 hours after the operation. Delayed venous congestion of the NAC after reduction mammoplasty has not been previously reported; in this case, delayed congestion may have been caused by partial venous obstruction aggravated by the progression of tissue edema near the pedicle. Through use of the delayed suture technique, application of nitroglycerin cream, intravenous administration of prostaglandin E1, and use of a portable negative-pressure wound therapy device, the patient’s NAC was salvaged with satisfactory nipple projection and minimal scarring.http://e-aaps.org/upload/pdf/aaps-2020-02369.pdfmammaplastybreastcomplicationnegative-pressure wound therapy
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author Joseph Kyu-hyung Park
Yujin Myung
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Yujin Myung
Treatment of delayed venous congestion of the nipple-areolar complex after reduction mammoplasty
Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
mammaplasty
breast
complication
negative-pressure wound therapy
author_facet Joseph Kyu-hyung Park
Yujin Myung
author_sort Joseph Kyu-hyung Park
title Treatment of delayed venous congestion of the nipple-areolar complex after reduction mammoplasty
title_short Treatment of delayed venous congestion of the nipple-areolar complex after reduction mammoplasty
title_full Treatment of delayed venous congestion of the nipple-areolar complex after reduction mammoplasty
title_fullStr Treatment of delayed venous congestion of the nipple-areolar complex after reduction mammoplasty
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of delayed venous congestion of the nipple-areolar complex after reduction mammoplasty
title_sort treatment of delayed venous congestion of the nipple-areolar complex after reduction mammoplasty
publisher Korean Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
series Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
issn 2234-0831
2288-9337
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Reduction mammoplasty is a popular operation worldwide. Early complications include bleeding, wound dehiscence, and nipple-areolar complex (NAC) ischemia. Although uncommon, NAC ischemia can lead to necrosis of the NAC. NAC congestion is usually recognized intraoperatively or within a few hours of the operation. A 21-year-old woman with severe macromastia received bilateral reduction mammoplasty using a Wise-pattern reduction with a superomedial pedicle. NAC congestion of the left breast was identified 40 hours after the operation. Delayed venous congestion of the NAC after reduction mammoplasty has not been previously reported; in this case, delayed congestion may have been caused by partial venous obstruction aggravated by the progression of tissue edema near the pedicle. Through use of the delayed suture technique, application of nitroglycerin cream, intravenous administration of prostaglandin E1, and use of a portable negative-pressure wound therapy device, the patient’s NAC was salvaged with satisfactory nipple projection and minimal scarring.
topic mammaplasty
breast
complication
negative-pressure wound therapy
url http://e-aaps.org/upload/pdf/aaps-2020-02369.pdf
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