Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Volume 63, Issue 3 , Pages 506-510, March 2010

Use of the microdebrider for treatment of fibrous gynaecomastia

Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Singapore General Hospital, Outram Road, Singapore 169608, Singapore

Received 16 September 2008; accepted 9 November 2008. published online 15 January 2009.

Summary 

Background

In the quest for reduced scars and better aesthetic outcomes in minimally invasive surgical techniques for gynaecomastia, suction-assisted lipoplasty and ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty are now considered accepted recent advancements. Nevertheless, the fibrous glandular breast disc encountered in young, thin patients requires a separate peri-areolar incision as the disc cannot be removed with suction lipoplasty. The use of a microdebrider (powered shaving rotary device) is a potential solution to this problem.

We present a series of eight patients with fibrous gynaecomastia that was successfully treated in this way.

Method

The surgery is performed under general anaesthesia. The microdebrider cannula is used to remove the fibrous glandular breast tissue. Drains are inserted and fibrin glue is sprayed subcutaneously. Patients are discharged on the next day. Drains are removed on the 5th postoperative day. A compressive vest is worn for 6 weeks. (A video of the procedure can be seen on http://www.microflap.com/video3.asp).

Results

The eight patients were successfully treated. No bleeding, haematoma or seroma was encountered. All patients were satisfied with the results of the surgery.

Conclusion

The microdebrider is a viable solution in the treatment of gynaecomastia with a fibrous breast disc. Excellent aesthetic results can be achieved with a single 3-mm incision.

Keywords: Breast disc, Gynaecomastia, Microdebrider, Minimally invasive

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 This paper was presented at the the 14th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Congress of Plastic Surgery Conference 2008 in Jakarta, Indonesia, and was awarded 2nd prize in the Free Paper Presentation.

PII: S1748-6815(08)01113-3

doi:10.1016/j.bjps.2008.11.050

Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Volume 63, Issue 3 , Pages 506-510, March 2010