Correction of the inverted nipple with an internal 5-point star suture
- PMID: 15480020
- DOI: 10.1097/01.sap.0000116281.28491.08
Correction of the inverted nipple with an internal 5-point star suture
Abstract
To date, many of the methods reported for the surgical treatment of the inverted nipple include insertion of autologous or heterologous material to provide volume and projection to the nipple, thereby avoiding recurrence. In cases of severely inverted nipple with severe fibrosis and shortening of the lactiferous ducts, the authors' technique combines the pulling out of the nipple and the release of the fibrosis and retracting ducts with the introduction of a stitch of polyglactin as filling material, performing an internal star suture in only one surgical intervention, without the need for using graft material, or local flaps that introduce scars around the nipple. The technique is simple, with excellent and long-lasting results.
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