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IntroductionIn women with macromastia, a type IV skin sparing mastectomy is often required to achieve an aesthetically pleasing reconstruction. The introduction of “skin-reducing mastectomy”, which inserts a permanent prosthetic device into a large pouch made by the pectoralis major muscle and an inferior pedicle dermal flap, allows the surgeon to achieve a safe oncologic result plus a cosmetically satisfying reconstruction.ObjectiveWe report here our experience with the skin-reducing mastectomy with the aim of emphasizing the problems associated with the technique.Materials and methodA study was conduced from April 2009 to November 2012, 74 patients with breast cancer were selected then received a skin-reducing mastectomy. The enrolled women satisfied the criteria of Nava. Statistical analysis was conduced to estimate the significance of the outcome results and complication rate.ResultA total of 88 SRMs were performed and the outcomes were as follows: excellent in 34 patients, good in 21, and poor in 8. We recorded 25 % of adverse events and statistic helped us to identify patient related factors whose can increase the complications onset.ConclusionSkin-reducing mastectomy is an indispensable procedure to treat cancer in large and pendulous breasts.The correct patient selection is mandatory to reduce the not negligible complication risk. Skin reducing mastectomy when is well conduced allow to obtain good results with patient satisfaction but, like other breast-conserving surgeries, in some case is not the ultimate solution, because it may require some revisions to maintain the optimum results.To day it be consider relatively safe in selected patient and the gold standard in macormastia immediate reconstruction.

Highlights

  • In women with macromastia, a type IV skin sparing mastectomy is often required to achieve an aesthetically pleasing reconstruction

  • We report our experience performing the skinreducing mastectomy at the Regina Elena National Cancer Institute in Rome, Italy, with the aim of emphasizing the problems associated with the technique

  • Overall I Am satisfied with my reconstruction

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Introduction

A type IV skin sparing mastectomy is often required to achieve an aesthetically pleasing reconstruction. The introduction of “skin-reducing mastectomy”, which inserts a permanent prosthetic device into a large pouch made by the pectoralis major muscle and an inferior pedicle dermal flap, allows the surgeon to achieve a safe oncologic result plus a cosmetically satisfying reconstruction. Skin-sparing mastectomy (SSM) was first described in 1991 by Toth et al [4] as an attempt to maximize skin preservation in order to provide a more cosmetically pleasing result after reconstruction. Carlson et al [10] described 4 types of SSMs, which were based on the type of incision and the amount of excised skin. SSM types I to III are intended for small breasts with a small degree of ptosis, and are carried out using a periareolar approach.

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