Factors influencing final rendering in areola tattoo reconstruction: a statistical analysis.

Irene Laura Lusetti, Caterina Marra, Lucrezia Pacchioni, Giorgio De Santis
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Background and aim: Reconstruction of the nipple-areola complex announces the end of breast reconstruction process, sometimes difficult to live for the patient, and significantly improves the perception of body image. In literature there are no studies addressing the possible influencing factors of the final rendering of areola reconstruction with tattoo. The aim of the present study was to evaluate all the factors which could influence the yield and the final result of the nipple areola complex pigmentation.

Methods: 97 patients who underwent areolar tattooing between January 2018 and February 2020 were retrospectively reviewed. Breast reconstruction timing and personal history, as well as surgical details were recorded.

Results: Mean age was 52 years old (range 29-71), almost the totality of cases was women including even 2 men (one with Poland syndrome and one post mastectomy). 27 patients needed bilateral tattooing. 22 had history of adjuvant radiotherapy, 16 received neoadjuvant chemotherapy and 4 adjuvant chemotherapy. In the logistic regression analysis, radiotherapy resulted a risk factor for retattooing (p<0.05) while the autologous breast reconstruction resulted a protective factor for retattooing. Neo - and adjuvant chemotherapy were not statistically significant.

Conclusions: Tissue thickness, sex, reconstructive technique and history of radiotherapy could influence the final result in areola reconstruction with tattoo, and must be taken into account to obtain the best result, knowing when the pigmentation has to be repeated.

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影响乳晕纹身重建最终效果的因素:统计分析。
背景和目的:乳头乳晕复合体的重建宣告了乳房重建过程的结束,有时会让患者感到难以忍受,而且会显著改善患者对身体形象的认知。在文献中,还没有研究探讨影响纹身乳晕重建最终效果的可能因素。本研究旨在评估可能影响乳头乳晕复合色素沉着的产量和最终效果的所有因素。方法:回顾性回顾了2018年1月至2020年2月期间接受乳晕文身的97例患者。记录乳房重建时间、个人病史以及手术细节:平均年龄为 52 岁(29-71 岁不等),几乎所有病例均为女性,其中甚至包括两名男性(一名患有波兰综合征,一名为乳房切除术后)。27名患者需要进行双侧纹身。22 人有辅助放疗史,16 人接受了新辅助化疗,4 人接受了辅助化疗。在逻辑回归分析中,放疗是导致再次纹身的风险因素(p结论:组织厚度、性别、重建技术和放疗史都会影响乳晕纹身重建的最终效果,因此必须加以考虑,以获得最佳效果,并了解何时需要再次进行色素沉着。
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