Surgical Management of Postoperative Nipple Necrosis After Inverted Nipple Correction

Author:

Qi Fazhi1,Zhang Feng1,Zhang Yong1,Torres-Guzman Ricardo2,Chaker Sara C.2,Lineaweaver William2,Liu Jiaqi

Affiliation:

1. Plastic and reconstructive surgery, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China

2. Department of Plastic Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA

Abstract

Introduction The inverted nipple is a condition that affects approximately 10% of women and can have negative cosmetic and psychological implications. Surgical correction is a common approach to address this concern; however, this method can lead to complications, such as nipple necrosis. As comprehensive guidelines are currently lacking for postoperative nipple necrosis management, this study reports our experience in the management of postoperative nipple necrosis following initial attempt at surgical management. Methods A retrospective chart review was conducted and included female patients who experienced postoperative nipple necrosis after inverted nipple correction between 2018 and 2021. Cases of recurrent nipple retraction following partial necrosis and cases of complete nipple necrosis were evaluated. Recurrent nipple retraction was managed using various inverted nipple correction techniques, while complete necrosis required a modified C-V flap for nipple reconstruction. Results A total of 25 patients with a total of 42 affected nipples were included. Thirteen cases (26 nipples) experienced recurrent nipple retraction following partial necrosis, while 12 cases (16 nipples) exhibited complete necrosis. No significant predictive variables for these complications were found. Notably, all patients achieved successful healing following single-stage surgical repair. At 6 months postoperation, the treated nipples exhibited satisfactory healing and appearance and an absence of infection or papillary necrosis. Seven reconstructed nipples showed a mean loss of projection (2.7 ± 0.98) compared with only 2 nipples in the inverted nipple correction group. Conclusions Distinguishing between recurrent nipple retraction after partial necrosis and complete nipple necrosis is crucial and should be taken into consideration when managing patients following inverted nipple correction.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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