Endoscopic subcutaneous mastectomy plus liposuction via a single axillary incision for gynecomastia in Asian patients: A report of 45 cases.


Journal

Surgery
ISSN: 1532-7361
Titre abrégé: Surgery
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0417347

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
07 2021
Historique:
received: 03 10 2020
revised: 21 01 2021
accepted: 25 01 2021
pubmed: 16 3 2021
medline: 31 8 2021
entrez: 15 3 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Most techniques for surgical correction of gynecomastia are performed by anterior and/or lateral chest incisions, showing an "operated" appearance. Our initial experience was introduced in gynecomastia with a combination of endoscopic subcutaneous mastectomy and liposuction via an axillary single incision. Between September 2018 and July 2019, a series of 45 male patients who had Simon grade I or II gynecomastia were enrolled in this study. The demographics, operative data, and postoperative complications were recorded in detail. Four independent observers gave their ratings by assigning scores of 1 to 5 for 6 main aesthetic aspects based on pre and postoperative photographs. Endoscopic subcutaneous mastectomy combined with liposuction via an axillary single incision was performed successfully in all cases. Mean operative duration was 82.6 minutes for each side (37.5-132.5 minutes). The weight of the resected glandular tissue of the 89 breasts was 26 to 130 g and the aspiration volume was 60 to 700 mL. Three unilateral subcutaneous seromas (3.3%), 5 unilateral hematomas (5.6%), and 1 bilateral minimal skin redundancy (2.2%) were encountered. Observer-reported outcomes indicated that patients with grade Ⅰ gynecomastia had significantly better aesthetic results than those with grade Ⅱb in the aspects of symmetry, shape of nipple, shape of areola, contour regularity, and overall appearance (P < .001). Patients with grade Ⅱa gynecomastia also witnessed better improvement than grade Ⅱb in shape of nipple, contour regularity, and overall appearance (P < .05). Endoscopic subcutaneous mastectomy combined with liposuction via an axillary single incision is a feasible minimally invasive technique for the treatment of gynecomastia. The combined method is effective in achieving satisfied aesthetic results for Simon grades I and Ⅱa gynecomastia, and it can also be an alternative choice for grade Ⅱb.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND
Most techniques for surgical correction of gynecomastia are performed by anterior and/or lateral chest incisions, showing an "operated" appearance. Our initial experience was introduced in gynecomastia with a combination of endoscopic subcutaneous mastectomy and liposuction via an axillary single incision.
METHODS
Between September 2018 and July 2019, a series of 45 male patients who had Simon grade I or II gynecomastia were enrolled in this study. The demographics, operative data, and postoperative complications were recorded in detail. Four independent observers gave their ratings by assigning scores of 1 to 5 for 6 main aesthetic aspects based on pre and postoperative photographs.
RESULTS
Endoscopic subcutaneous mastectomy combined with liposuction via an axillary single incision was performed successfully in all cases. Mean operative duration was 82.6 minutes for each side (37.5-132.5 minutes). The weight of the resected glandular tissue of the 89 breasts was 26 to 130 g and the aspiration volume was 60 to 700 mL. Three unilateral subcutaneous seromas (3.3%), 5 unilateral hematomas (5.6%), and 1 bilateral minimal skin redundancy (2.2%) were encountered. Observer-reported outcomes indicated that patients with grade Ⅰ gynecomastia had significantly better aesthetic results than those with grade Ⅱb in the aspects of symmetry, shape of nipple, shape of areola, contour regularity, and overall appearance (P < .001). Patients with grade Ⅱa gynecomastia also witnessed better improvement than grade Ⅱb in shape of nipple, contour regularity, and overall appearance (P < .05).
CONCLUSION
Endoscopic subcutaneous mastectomy combined with liposuction via an axillary single incision is a feasible minimally invasive technique for the treatment of gynecomastia. The combined method is effective in achieving satisfied aesthetic results for Simon grades I and Ⅱa gynecomastia, and it can also be an alternative choice for grade Ⅱb.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33715850
pii: S0039-6060(21)00084-2
doi: 10.1016/j.surg.2021.01.046
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

39-46

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Informations de copyright

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Auteurs

Yan Yang (Y)

Department of Aesthetic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, People's Republic of China.

Dali Mu (D)

Department of Aesthetic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, People's Republic of China. Electronic address: doctormudali@hotmail.com.

Boyang Xu (B)

Department of Aesthetic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, People's Republic of China.

Wandi Li (W)

Department of Aesthetic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, People's Republic of China.

Xiaoyu Zhang (X)

Department of Aesthetic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, People's Republic of China.

Yan Lin (Y)

Department of Aesthetic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, People's Republic of China.

Haoran Li (H)

Department of Aesthetic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, People's Republic of China.

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