Modern Plastic Surgery, 2021, 11, 1-5
https://www.scirp.org/journal/mps
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DOI: 10.4236/mps.2021.111001 Dec. 21, 2020 1 Modern Plastic Surgery
Breast Reduction Complications
Sinan Alboudi
1
, Ali Alrida Rahal
1
, Israa Ali Haidar
2
, Anwar Alhassanieh
1
1
Department of Plastic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Damascus University, Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic
2
Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Damascus University, Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic
Abstract
Background: Breast reduction surgery is increasing in popularity, with so
many techniques all around the world, and the community’s knowledge of
the details of this procedure increases thanks to the Internet and easy
access to information, which increases breast reduction reviews for plastic
surgery clinics. Reduction mammaplasty is an established and effective
technique to treat symptomatic macromastia. Variable rates of complica-
tions have been reported, and there is a continued need for better outcome
assessment studies. Aim: The purpose of this study was to identify the
complications occurred during the first year of breast reduction surgery.
Materials and Methods: A prospective study over a 1-year period from
October 2018 to October 2019, that included 32 patients who underwent
breast reduction surgery using the same technique (inferior pedicle and in-
verted T scar) in the Department of Plastic Surgery at Al-Mouassat Univer-
sity Hospital, Damascus, Syria. Patients were followed through a whole year
after surgery and complications that occurred were recorded. Results:
Complications that occurred in 14 patients (43%), and, and were more
common in patients with larger breasts and worse symptoms before sur-
gery. The most common complication was delayed wound healing, and it
was associated with breast volume before surgery and with smoking. In
general, the most relevant factor influencing the incidence of complications
was the weight of the resected breast tissue, which is mainly related to the
size of the breast before surgery. Conclusion: The weight of the resected
breast tissue was the most important factor influencing the occurrence of
complications after breast reduction surgery. The most prevalent complica-
tion was delayed wound healing and it was associated with the weight of the
removed tissue.
Keywords
Breast Reduction, Complications, Delayed Wound Healing
How to cite this paper: Alboudi, S., Rahal,
A.A., Haidar, I.A. and Alhassanieh, A. (2021)
Breast Reduction Complications. Modern
Plastic Surgery, 11, 1-5.
https://doi.org/10.4236/mps.2021.111001
Received: November 27, 2020
Accepted: December 18, 2020
Published: December 21, 2020
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