Treatment for Gynaecomastia in Men. Experience with the Inferior Periareolar Incision in a Single Third Level Medical Facility

Montiel-Jarquín, Álvaro and Espitia-Ayala, Ángel and García-Carrasco, Mario and Mendoza-Pinto, Claudia and Barragán-Hervella, Rodolfo and Árcega-Domínguez, Arturo and García-Galicia, Arturo and García-Cano, Eugenio (2014) Treatment for Gynaecomastia in Men. Experience with the Inferior Periareolar Incision in a Single Third Level Medical Facility. British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research, 4 (35). pp. 5484-5493. ISSN 22310614

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Abstract

Background: Gynaecomastia is defined as an enlargement of the mammary gland in men.
Objective: To evaluate Aesthetic Results of Subdermal Mastectomy by means of Inferior Periareolar Incision.
Materials and Methods: Descriptive, cross sectional and prospective study. We evaluate aesthetic results of Subdermal Mastectomy by means of Inferior Periareolar Incision using Analog visual Scale applied by an another Surgeon) and a Questionnaire (Auto Evaluation). Variables: Age, Clinical Symptoms, Evolution time, Complications and Aesthetic Results. Descriptive and Inferencial Statistic was used (Wilcoxon test).
Results: Twelve patients, median age 27.5 (18-58) year-old. Nine (75%) patients presented pain, 4 (33.3%) bilateral gynaecomastia, 4 (33.3%) left and 4 (33.3%) right sided gynaecomastia. According to Simon Classification, 3 (25%) patients grade I; 2 (16.6%) IIa; 2 (16.6%) IIb and 5 (41.6%) III. No patient presented concomitant disease, 12 (100%) had normal secondary sexual characteristics. Six (50%) had hyperesthesia. The Aesthetic Evaluation made by a distinct Surgeon was as it follows, 10 (83.3%) had a ≤ 6 punctuation and 2 (16.6%) had ≥ seven (0 - 10, Analogue Visual Scale). Ranks for Aesthetic Aspect Evaluation made by the patients, before and after surgery were 2.54 (average after surgery) and 0.00 (average before surgery), Z -1.857, p=0.0063 (p<0.05, Wilcoxon).
Conclusion: Subdermal Mastectomy should be in lower case by Inferior Periareolar Incision, it does not present severe complications however aesthetic results are undesirable.

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Subjects: Eprint Open STM Press > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 14 Jun 2023 08:29
Last Modified: 17 Jan 2024 04:29
URI: http://library.go4manusub.com/id/eprint/711

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