Efficacy of Two-Step Surgery on Severely Protruding Axillary Accessory Breast: First-Step Mammary Gland Excision Followed by Second-Look Redundant Skin Excision
Abstract
Symptoms of axillary accessory breasts (AABs) vary among patients. Mildly protruding AABs do not require skin excision, whereas severely protruding AABs might. We report a novel technique that includes mammary gland excision followed 6 months later by second-look redundant skin excision, if necessary. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of this two-step surgical approach and compared it with one-step en bloc resection in severely protruding AAB...
Paper Details
Title
Efficacy of Two-Step Surgery on Severely Protruding Axillary Accessory Breast: First-Step Mammary Gland Excision Followed by Second-Look Redundant Skin Excision
Published Date
Mar 4, 2020
Journal
Volume
44
Issue
3
Pages
677 - 686
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