Finger R E, Vasquez B, Drew G S, Given K S
Division of Plastic Surgery, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta 30912-0415.
Plast Reconstr Surg. 1989 Mar;83(3):471-80. doi: 10.1097/00006534-198903000-00012.
A series of 148 patients who underwent reduction mammaplasty utilizing the superomedial pedicle technique is presented. Resections as large as 4100 gm per breast with nipple-areola transpositions up to 30 cm were done with reliable nipple-areola survival, including preservation of sensation. The superior pedicle technique of breast reduction is recognized by many as technically easier and capable of producing a longer-lasting aesthetic effect. Classically, however, it has been limited to smaller resections. By incorporating the medial quadrant in the superior pedicle, more aggressive reductions can be safely undertaken with the same excellent results. Details of the procedure, the anatomic basis for its success, and complications are discussed.