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Pure hemi-periareolar incision versus conventional lateral radial incision mastectomy and direct-to-implant breast reconstructions: comparison of indocyanine green angiographic perfusion and necrosis of the nipple

Title
Pure hemi-periareolar incision versus conventional lateral radial incision mastectomy and direct-to-implant breast reconstructions: comparison of indocyanine green angiographic perfusion and necrosis of the nipple
Authors
Park, Jin-WooSeong, Ik HyunLim, WoosungWoo, Kyong-Je
Ewha Authors
임우성우경제박진우
SCOPUS Author ID
임우성scopus; 우경제scopus; 박진우scopus
Issue Date
2020
Journal Title
GLAND SURGERY
ISSN
2227-684XJCR Link

2227-8575JCR Link
Citation
GLAND SURGERY vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 1193 - 1204
Keywords
Direct-to-implant breast reconstructionnipple-sparing mastectomyindocyanine greennipple-areola complex necrosismastectomy skin flap
Publisher
AME PUBL CO
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Background: This study evaluated the feasibility of direct-to-implant breast reconstruction after nipple-sparing mastectomy using pure hemi-periareolar incision without extension and with the aid of indocyanine green angiographic evaluation on the mastectomy skin flap. Methods: Patients who underwent immediate direct-to-implant breast reconstruction from December 2018 to February 2020 were included. After nipple-sparing mastectomy, indocyanine green angiographic evaluation of perfusion to nipple-areola complex was performed by video recording with a near infrared camera, and nipple perfusion time and perfusion pattern were analyzed. Patients were divided into a pure hemi-periareolar incision group and conventional lateral radial incision groups to compare nipple perfusion and surgical outcomes. Results: A total of 61 breasts in 56 patients were included. Pure hemi-periareolar incision was used in 41 breasts, and conventional lateral radial incisions were used in 20 breasts. Nipple perfusion time was significantly increased in the pure hemi-periareolar incision group (79.6 +/- 65.8 vs. 43.2 +/- 49.8 seconds, P=0.031). While minor nipple-areola complex necrosis was significantly increased in the pure hemiperiareolar incision group (19.5% versus 0%; P=0.044), major nipple-areola complex necrosis (2.4% versus 5.0%; P>0.999) was not significantly different between the two groups. The rates of nipple-areola complex necrosis were 0%, 16.7%, and 63.6% in rapid, delayed, and no perfusion groups, respectively (P<0.001). No nipple perfusion pattern was a significant predictor for nipple-areola complex necrosis in univariable and multivariable analyses (P<0.001). There was no case of reconstruction failure. Conclusions: Immediate direct-to-implant breast reconstruction after nipple-sparing mastectomy using pure hemi-periareolar incision can be safely performed using indocyanine green angiographic evaluation on the mastectomy skin flap.
DOI
10.21037/gs-20-506
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