Outpatient reduction mammaplasty: A review of 338 consecutive cases

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Buenaventura, S
Severinac, R
Mullis, W
Beasley, M
Jacobs, W
Wood, D
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[1] CHARLOTTE PLAST SURG CTR PA,CHARLOTTE,NC 28207
[2] UNIV N CAROLINA HOSP,DIV PLAST & RECONSTRUCT SURG,CHAPEL HILL,NC
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10.1097/00000637-199602000-00010
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Reduction mammaplasty is usually accomplished under general anesthesia, often with an overnight stay. With cost-containment pressures, the ability to perform this surgery in an outpatient setting would have obvious benefits, We present a series of 338 patients who have undergone bilateral reduction mammaplasty over a 3-year period. Two hundred eighty-six cases (84.6%) were performed on an outpatient basis and 52 (15.4%) were inpatients. Patient age ranged from 13 to 82 years, Significant differences were found between the two groups regarding average age (34.3 and 42.4 years, respectively) and average total resection weights (1,486.1 gm and 1,895.6 gm, respectively). The maximum total resection weight was 6,000 gm in the outpatient group and 7,140 gm in the inpatient group, Surgical techniques included inferior pedicle (N = 273), central mound (N = 54), and free nipple graft (N = 11), There were no substantial differences in the incidence of minor complications, including wound separation, seromas, hypertrophic scars, infection, and hypopigmentation, Autologous transfusion was utilized in 18 patients early in the series, Of the 175 patients (52%) who returned a follow-up questionnaire, all considered their outpatient experience a positive one. In addition, 33% of the inpatients who responded (N = 8/24) felt their hospital stay was unnecessary, Outpatient surgery resulted in a savings of $1,500 to $2,500 when compared to an overnight stay. Reduction mammaplasty can be performed safely in an outpatient setting and is not necessarily limited by age or extent of resection.
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