ISSN: 2958-6194 (Print) ; 2958-6208 (Online)
BSAPS Journal, Volume 1, Issue 1, January 2020
- Col. Dr. Masroor H asan. Head of Plastic Surgery, Combined Military Hospital, Dhaka,Cell: 01715042039, Email : masroor762@hotmail.com
- Lt Col Syed Wahiduzzaman, Plastic surgeon, Department of Plastic Surgery, Combined Military Hospital, Dhaka.
- Syeda Asmeema Shashi, Plastic surgeon,Department of Plastic Surgery, Combined Military Hospital, Dhaka.
Col. Dr. Masroor H asan. Head of Plastic Surgery, Combined Military Hospital, Dhaka,Cell: 01715042039, Email : masroor762@hotmail.com
Abstract :
Breast reduction is a highly effecaceous procedure for macromastia with a great amount of patient satisfaction and low rate of complications. In this study reduction mammoplasty was carried out by inferior and superior or superomedial pedicle. In all patients inverted T or wise pattern technique was used. Study Population comprises of 09 patients in whom inferior pedicle was carried out in in 05 patients and superior or superomedial pedicle was used in 04 patients. Both Pedicles have their own advantages and disadvantage, although superior of superomedial pedicle is more popular now a days. In this study the complications were minor which were easily dealt with.
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Reduction mammoplasty, inferior pedicle, superior of superomedial pedile, macromastia.
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