Healing of Bilateral Nipple Areolar Complex Necrosis by Secondary Intention

  • Vazquez O
  • Becker H
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Abstract

Complete necrosis of the nipple, areola, or both is a uncommon complication of reduction mammaplasty, especially if it happens bilaterally. This case involving a young, black female illustrates that, in a large open wound of the breast, it would be ideal to leave it to heal by secondary intention as adding a skin graft would only speed up the healing process and not improve the result with the additional risk of keloid at the donor site. This open wound of the breast was treated with progressive surgical debridement while assessing the affected area in order to preserve as much tissue as possible due to the sensitive nature of the wound along with wet to dry dressing changes and antibiotic solution treatment. Our report suggests an additional approach to the standard of care involving a free flap to improve aesthetic outcomes.

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Vazquez, O. A., & Becker, H. (2020). Healing of Bilateral Nipple Areolar Complex Necrosis by Secondary Intention. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.9025

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