Pérez-Panzano Esther, Güemes-Sánchez Antonio, Gascón-Catalán Ana
Clínico Universitario Lozano Blesa Hospital, Zaragoza, Spain.
Zaragoza University, Zaragoza, Spain.
Breast J. 2016 Jul;22(4):397-406. doi: 10.1111/tbj.12589. Epub 2016 Apr 1.
Mammary hypertrophy or macromastia can cause a wide range of symptoms (physical, psychosomatic or behavioral), which affect patients' quality of life. Breast reduction can, in most of the cases, solve the problem. However, certain factors could have a negative effect on the outcome of surgery. The aims of this study were to discover the degree of patient satisfaction (short- and long-term) and to evaluate results of reduction mammoplasty, and also to ascertain which factors may have a negative role on the effectiveness of breast reduction surgery. We carried out a prospective and longitudinal study of 121 patients who underwent breast reduction surgery. Quality of life, outcome of surgery (complications and sequelae) and degree of patient satisfaction were evaluated at 1 month and at 1 year after reduction mammoplasty. Mean patient age was 40.71 (SD = 12.02). Among them, 35.5% were overweight, 44.6% were obese and 34.7% were smokers. The most common symptom was pain. The mean amount of resected breast tissue was 1785 g (SD = 876). A total of 27.3% of the patients suffered complications and 30.60% suffered sequelae. Our results show an improvement in symptoms (p < 0.001) and quality of life (p < 0.001 to p = 0.002) 1 month after and 1 year after breast reduction compared with the preoperative situation. Neither age, body mass index, smoking habit nor the amount of tissue removed had a negative effect on the results of surgery. One year after surgery, the majority of patients were satisfied with the outcome (96.6%), they would recommend it to others (96.6%), and they would undergo surgery a second time (95.8%).
Breast reduction is highly efficient in resolving symptoms and in improving quality of life. It leads to a high level of short- and long-term satisfaction irrespective of each patient's individual characteristics.
乳腺肥大或巨乳症可引发一系列症状(身体、身心或行为方面的),影响患者的生活质量。在大多数情况下,乳房缩小术可以解决这个问题。然而,某些因素可能会对手术结果产生负面影响。本研究的目的是了解患者(短期和长期)的满意度,评估乳房缩小成形术的效果,并确定哪些因素可能对乳房缩小手术的有效性产生负面作用。我们对121例行乳房缩小手术的患者进行了一项前瞻性纵向研究。在乳房缩小成形术后1个月和1年时评估生活质量、手术结果(并发症和后遗症)以及患者满意度。患者平均年龄为40.71岁(标准差=12.02)。其中,35.5%超重,44.6%肥胖,34.7%吸烟。最常见的症状是疼痛。切除的乳腺组织平均量为1785克(标准差=876)。共有27.3%的患者出现并发症,30.60%出现后遗症。我们的结果显示,与术前情况相比,乳房缩小术后1个月和1年时症状(p<0.001)和生活质量(p<0.001至p=0.002)均有所改善。年龄、体重指数、吸烟习惯以及切除的组织量均未对手术结果产生负面影响。术后1年,大多数患者对手术结果满意(96.6%),他们会向他人推荐(96.6%),并且愿意再次接受手术(9:5.8%)。
乳房缩小术在缓解症状和改善生活质量方面非常有效。无论患者的个体特征如何,都能带来较高的短期和长期满意度。