McNamara Catherine T, Nuzzi Laura C, Firriolo Joseph M, Walsh Landis R, Massey Gabrielle G, Malloy Shannon M, Young Danielle C, Koup Lauren M, DiVasta Amy D, Labow Brian I
From the Adolescent Breast Clinic, Department of Plastic and Oral Surgery, and Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
Plast Reconstr Surg. 2022 Jun 1;149(6):1062e-1070e. doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000009089. Epub 2022 Mar 29.
Persistent adolescent gynecomastia negatively affects health-related quality of life. Surgery results in psychosocial improvements, but the effects of postoperative complications on health-related quality of life are unknown. The authors examined whether complications following adolescent gynecomastia surgery impact postoperative health-related quality of life.
Patients aged 12 to 21 years who underwent surgical correction of unilateral/bilateral gynecomastia between 2007 and 2019 were enrolled (n = 145). Relevant demographic and clinical data were obtained from medical records. Fifty-one patients completed the following surveys preoperatively, and at 6 months and 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 years postoperatively: 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (Version 2), Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, and the 26-item Eating Attitudes Test.
Within a median period of 8.6 months, 36 percent of breasts experienced at least one complication. The most common were residual tissue (12.6 percent), contour irregularities (9.2 percent), and hematomas (7.8 percent). Patients reported significant postoperative improvements in self-esteem and in seven health-related quality-of-life domains (Physical Functioning, Role-Physical, Bodily Pain, Vitality, Social Functioning, Role-Emotional, and Mental Health) at a median of 33.3 months. Postoperative survey scores did not vary by grade or procedure, or largely by body mass index category or complication status. However, patients aged younger than 17 years at surgery scored significantly higher than older patients in the Short-Form Health Survey Vitality and Mental Health domains postoperatively.
Health-related quality-of-life improvements are achievable in adolescents through surgical correction of persistent gynecomastia. Postoperatively, patients largely experienced similar health-related quality-of-life gains irrespective of complication status, grade, surgical technique, or body mass index category. Minor postcorrection complications are but do not appear to limit postoperative health-related quality-of-life benefits.
青春期男性乳房肥大持续存在会对与健康相关的生活质量产生负面影响。手术可带来心理社会状况的改善,但术后并发症对与健康相关的生活质量的影响尚不清楚。作者研究了青春期男性乳房肥大手术后的并发症是否会影响术后与健康相关的生活质量。
纳入2007年至2019年间接受单侧/双侧男性乳房肥大手术矫正的12至21岁患者(n = 145)。从病历中获取相关的人口统计学和临床数据。51名患者在术前、术后6个月以及术后1、3、5、7、9和11年完成了以下调查:36项简明健康调查(第2版)、罗森伯格自尊量表和26项饮食态度测试。
在中位时间8.6个月内,36%的乳房至少出现一种并发症。最常见的是残留组织(12.6%)、外形不规则(9.2%)和血肿(7.8%)。患者在术后中位时间33.3个月时报告自尊以及七个与健康相关的生活质量领域(身体功能、身体角色、身体疼痛、活力、社会功能、情感角色和心理健康)有显著改善。术后调查得分在不同分级或手术方式之间没有差异,在很大程度上也不受体重指数类别或并发症状态的影响。然而,手术时年龄小于17岁的患者在术后简明健康调查的活力和心理健康领域得分显著高于年龄较大的患者。
通过手术矫正青春期持续存在的男性乳房肥大,可实现与健康相关的生活质量改善。术后,无论并发症状态、分级、手术技术或体重指数类别如何,患者在很大程度上都经历了相似的与健康相关的生活质量提升。矫正后出现的轻微并发症确实存在,但似乎并未限制术后与健康相关的生活质量益处。