Poland’s syndrome: Correction of thoracic anomaly through minimal incisions

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Abstract

A method that minimizes residual scarring following Poland’s syndrome correction by latissimus dorsi muscle transposition and placement of a submuscular breast implant is described. In order to reduce any resulting unsightly scarring and, in particular, eliminate the anterior thoracic scar, both a dorsal S-shape and an axillary incision were made and the muscle flap was raised. A prothesis was then inserted and the muscle flap sutured to the anterior chest wall through an anterior incision symmetrical to the inferior border of the contralateral areola. The latter is a previously undescribed approach that produces good cosmetic results. © 1985 American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

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Santi, P., Berrino, P., & Galli, A. (1985). Poland’s syndrome: Correction of thoracic anomaly through minimal incisions. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 76(4), 639–641. https://doi.org/10.1097/00006534-198510000-00032

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