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01-10-2020 | Breast Augmentation | Original Article

Subfascial Breast Augmentation with Crossed Fascial Sling, Under Tumescent Anaesthesia With or Without Sedation and Lower Periareolar Access

Author: Crescenzo D’Onofrio

Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | Issue 5/2020

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Abstract

The tumescent technique is very effective for subfascial breast implant surgery. A total amount volume of 330 cc (120/160 cc for each breast) ensures a clean and bloodless field, leading to less postoperative bruising and prolonged local anaesthesia effects. The surgical procedure can be performed with or without associated sedation. Lower periareolar anaesthesia allows for good and painless infiltration of the surgical field, up to the prepectoralis plane. A smooth, vertical dissection reached the pectoralis fascia, which was smoothly opened, leaving the gland adhesions in place. Subfascial pocket dissection was performed, and the implant was then inserted. The fascial sling, consisting of 2 strips of approximately 4/5 cm × 2 cm each, was prepared superiorly and crossed for inferior fixation. One hundred patients were included over 18 months, and all surgeries were performed under tumescent anaesthesia with general sedation. Overall, we did not need to convert from local anaesthesia in general. No complications were observed, and good cosmetic results were achieved. The follow-up periods lasted for 6 months or, in a few cases, for 1 year.
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Metadata
Title
Subfascial Breast Augmentation with Crossed Fascial Sling, Under Tumescent Anaesthesia With or Without Sedation and Lower Periareolar Access
Author
Crescenzo D’Onofrio
Publication date
01-10-2020
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery / Issue 5/2020
Print ISSN: 0364-216X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-020-01723-0

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