Evidence-based evaluation technique to assess augmentation mammaplasty results: A simple method to objectively analyze mammary symmetry and position

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Background: Despite the great variety of mammaplasty techniques, outcome assessment remains a challenging issue. Objectives: The authors devised an objective method to evaluate mammary symmetry based on statistical analysis of objective manual breast measurements and validated the method by applying it to results of a randomized controlled trial on the correction of breast asymmetry. Methods: Sixty consecutive patients with hypoplastic breasts and small-volume asymmetry were enrolled in the study and randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups. One group received a fixed-volume implant in 1 breast and an adjustable-volume implant in the other. The other group received 2 fixed-volume implants of different sizes. The differences in specific breast and chest measurements, obtained before surgery and during follow-up, were analyzed statistically with the Wilcoxon signed rank test. Results: Correction of the asymmetry resulted in the reduction of the differences between left and right values for each specific breast measurement. Placement of an adjustable implant on 1 side yielded better symmetry than placement of 2 fixed-volume prostheses of different sizes. Patient and physician satisfaction was high for both groups. Conclusions: This objective analysis of clinical parameters enables comparing results for different patients in large clinical trials and for the same patient at different follow-up periods.

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Mazzocchi, M., Dessy, L. A., Fallico, N., Alfano, C., & Scuderi, N. (2014). Evidence-based evaluation technique to assess augmentation mammaplasty results: A simple method to objectively analyze mammary symmetry and position. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 34(8), 1205–1220. https://doi.org/10.1177/1090820X14545617

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