Breast enlargement reductions are frequent interventions. One of the main issue associated with this surgery remains the ransom scar, wide at the periareolar level, vertical at the subareolar level and in the submammary groove. The expected result is to achieve a reduction in breast enlargement with no visible scar using Da Da Vinci Xi robot.
Breast enlargement reductions are frequent interventions. One of the main issue associated with this surgery remains the ransom scar, wide at the periareolar level, vertical at the subareolar level and in the submammary groove. In addition, this intervention remains subject to the vagaries of hypertrophic or even keloid scarring, especially in young women. The current research project is based on the hypothesis that the same technique could be used in the context of a reduction of breast enlargement on a smaller surface allowing the determination of a perimammary "halo" of scar retraction. The project consists in removing a breast disc at the base, thus causing a sagging skin cut of 2 to 3 cm but this time, circular. The expected result is to achieve a reduction in breast enlargement with no visible scar, using Da Vinci Xi robot.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DEVICE_FEASIBILITY
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
5
Breast reduction surgery, using a robot by removing a breast disc at the base
Hôpital Privé d'Antony
Antony, IDF, France
RECRUITINGNumber of Visible Scare
The main judgment criterion for the scar balance will be a photograph of the breasts at 3 months to describe the number of visible scars. Aspect and position.
Time frame: 3 months
Efficacity of the reduction (weight)
\- The weight of the exeresis (more than 300g per side which corresponds according to calculation to a gland disc about 2 cm thick on an extended conical breast of 13cm for the base)
Time frame: day of surgery
Intensity of Back Pain
The pain score on the EVA scale (score from 0 no pain to 10 max pain) will be described
Time frame: 3 months
Skin retraction
\- Post-operative skin retraction
Time frame: at 3 months
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