scholarly journals Dermal nipple-areola complex flap method in female to male gender affirming surgery

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (11) ◽  
pp. e246395
Author(s):  
Mari Irgens Bøkset ◽  
Lena Felicia Carstensen ◽  
Jesper Poul Næsted Jensen

Subcutaneous mastectomy plays a major role in female to male (FtM) gender affirming surgery, and obtaining a flattering chest contour remains a challenge to the surgeon. We present an operative method using a dermal nipple-areola complex (NAC) flap, with the aim to create a naturally masculine appearance, while reducing the risk of NAC complications by maintaining sufficient neurovascularisation. This case report describes how the novel approach may potentially be applied as an alternative to the traditionally performed free nipple graft technique in FtM gender confirming surgery. The technique is simple, provides an aesthetically appealing outcome and presumably poses a low risk of NAC complications. Intraoperatively, it allows for good exposure and a uniform removal of breast tissue, as well as repositioning and/or resizing of the NAC where required.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mari Irgens Bøkset ◽  
Lena Felicia Carstensen ◽  
Jesper Poul Næsted Jensen

Abstract Background:Subcutaneous mastectomy (SCM) plays a major role in female-to-male (FtM) gender affirming surgery, and obtaining a flattering chest contour remains a challenge to the surgeon. We present an operative method using a dermal nipple-areola-complex (NAC) flap with the aim to create a naturally masculine appearance, while reducing the risk of NAC complications by maintaining sufficient neurovascularization.Methods:Through a horizontal incision, a superior thoracic full skin flap was elevated at the dissection plane for mastectomy. The mastectomy was continued inferiorly, creating an inferior flap including the NAC. The surface of the inferior flap was deepithelialized, secluding the NAC, which allowed the inferior dermal flap to be inserted posterior to the superior flap. A circular defect was created in the superior flap, into which the NAC was sutured.Results:The surgery delivered satisfactory results with an aesthetically pleasing masculine appearance and a high level of patient satisfaction. We were able to place the horizontal scars inferiorly along the pectoral muscles, which enabled some camouflage. Additionally, the inferior flap provided a uniform filling effect to the chest, further contributing to the male aesthetic. There were no NAC complications.Conclusion:The dermal NAC flap method could be applied as an excellent alternative to the traditionally performed free nipple graft technique in FtM gender confirming surgery. The method is simple, provides an aesthetically appealing outcome, and poses a low risk of NAC complications. Intraoperatively, it allows for good exposure and a uniform removal of breast tissue, as well as repositioning and/or reduction of the NAC where required.


2004 ◽  
Vol 113 (7) ◽  
pp. 2226-2227 ◽  
Author(s):  
Beniamino Palmieri ◽  
Giorgia Benuzzi ◽  
Simone Grappolini ◽  
Alberto Costa ◽  
George Baitchev

2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (9) ◽  
pp. 3389
Author(s):  
Pradeep Balmiki ◽  
Kamlesh Mourya

Fibroadenoma of ectopic breast tissue is a rare disease. Ectopuc breast tissues are found along milk line. Malignancy is more common than fibroadenoma in ectopic breast tissue. Ectopic breast tissue can be present with nipple or without nipple areola complex. Here we report a case of 20 years old patient having fibroadenoma of ectopic breast tissue in anterior chest wall without nipple areola complex. Patient underwent excision and biopsy. Histopathology confirmed it as fibroadenoma of the ectopic breast tissue. This case has been reported for its rarity and to reemphasise the importance of screening of EBT for any pathology during routine screening of breast.


Author(s):  
JAIRO ZACCHÊ DE-SÁ ◽  
KELSON KAWAMURA ◽  
RAFAEL HENRIQUE COUTINHO BARRETO ◽  
ANDERSON DA SILVA RAMOS ◽  
AMANDA TORRES CAMPOS ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 138
Author(s):  
M. Niemeyer ◽  
R. Backe ◽  
S. Paepke ◽  
D. Paepke ◽  
B. Niemeyer ◽  
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