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- Michael R Zenn.
- Durham, N.C. From Duke University Medical Center.
- Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 2015 Apr 1; 135 (4): 976-979.
AbstractWith the increasing popularity and acceptance of nipple-sparing mastectomy with immediate reconstruction comes an associated higher complication rate of nipple and skin necrosis. Historically, management of this risk has been addressed by predictive technologies or staged surgery with placement of an initial tissue expander. Certain high-risk patients, such as those with large cup size, previous surgery, or previous radiation, may not even be considered for an immediate nipple-sparing mastectomy approach due to even higher rates of complications. This report details a delay technique that allows safe preservation of the nipple-sparing mastectomy tissues, even in high-risk individuals, and facilitates straight-to-implant reconstruction without the need for tissue expansion. The aesthetic benefits, time savings, and acceptable complication profile in this series are presented.
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