Expanding the use of nipple sparing mastectomy: A review of the indications and techniques

Nathan V. Doremus , Kevin Vega , Michael G. Tecce , Suhail Kanchwala
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The nipple sparing mastectomy (NSM) has allowed for targeted tumor extirpation while maintaining the breast skin envelope and nipple-areola complex. Initially, the indications for this reconstructive technique were quite narrow, but ongoing investigation have expanded the indications and safety profile of the NSM from an oncologic and reconstructive standpoint. Historically, patients with elevated body mass index, macromastia, high-grade ptosis, and ongoing tobacco use were deemed high-risk candidates for ischemic complications. Development and utilization of numerous techniques have allowed the NSM to be offered more frequently to these high-risk candidates. Specifically, many methods including single-stage and multi-stage/delay techniques have been developed for the patient with high-grade ptosis.

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扩大乳头切除术的使用范围:适应症和技术综述
保留乳头的乳房切除术(NSM)可以有针对性地切除肿瘤,同时保留乳房皮肤包膜和乳头乳晕复合体。起初,这种重建技术的适应症非常狭窄,但不断的研究从肿瘤学和重建的角度扩大了 NSM 的适应症和安全性。一直以来,体重指数升高、肥大、上睑下垂和吸烟的患者被认为是缺血性并发症的高危人群。随着多种技术的发展和应用,NSM 可以更多地为这些高风险患者提供。具体而言,针对高度上睑下垂患者开发了许多方法,包括单阶段和多阶段/延迟技术。
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