Preventing venous congestion of the nipple-areola complex: an anatomical guide to preserving essential venous drainage networks.
Abstract
[BACKGROUND] Venous congestion leading to partial or total nipple necrosis is a relatively uncommon complication of breast reduction and mastopexy procedures but still occurs, particularly in larger reduction procedures. This is largely preventable if the surgeon has an understanding of the venous drainage to the nipple and carefully preserves it.
[METHODS] An anatomical study was undertaken on 16 fresh female cadaveric breast specimens. The venous drainage of the breast was explored through vascular injection, radiographic, and cross-sectional studies.
[RESULTS] The venous drainage of the breast consists of an extensive network of vessels. The nipple-areola complex is drained by a superficial subareolar ring of veins that drains by means of medial and lateral veins. Laterally, superolateral and inferolateral veins drain into the subclavian veins, whereas medially, two veins drain into the internal mammary veins. An inferior vein drains the inferior quadrant of the breast in the midmammary line. Medially, the veins have a superficial course, whereas laterally, the veins follow a deeper course.
[CONCLUSIONS] The breast contains an extensive venous network. To avoid necrosis of the nipple-areola complex, this venous network should be preserved. The superomedial/medial and inferior pedicles contain the most extensive and more reliable venous drainage patterns.
[METHODS] An anatomical study was undertaken on 16 fresh female cadaveric breast specimens. The venous drainage of the breast was explored through vascular injection, radiographic, and cross-sectional studies.
[RESULTS] The venous drainage of the breast consists of an extensive network of vessels. The nipple-areola complex is drained by a superficial subareolar ring of veins that drains by means of medial and lateral veins. Laterally, superolateral and inferolateral veins drain into the subclavian veins, whereas medially, two veins drain into the internal mammary veins. An inferior vein drains the inferior quadrant of the breast in the midmammary line. Medially, the veins have a superficial course, whereas laterally, the veins follow a deeper course.
[CONCLUSIONS] The breast contains an extensive venous network. To avoid necrosis of the nipple-areola complex, this venous network should be preserved. The superomedial/medial and inferior pedicles contain the most extensive and more reliable venous drainage patterns.
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| 유형 | 영어 표현 | 한국어 / 풀이 | UMLS CUI | 출처 | 등장 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 해부 | breast
|
유방 | dict | 6 | |
| 합병증 | necrosis
|
괴사 | dict | 2 | |
| 시술 | breast reduction
|
유방성형술 | dict | 1 | |
| 시술 | mastopexy
|
유방성형술 | dict | 1 | |
| 해부 | nipple-areola
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 해부 | nipple
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 해부 | vessels
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 해부 | subareolar
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 해부 | medial
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 해부 | superolateral
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 해부 | mammary veins
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 해부 | mammary
|
유방 | dict | 1 | |
| 약물 | [BACKGROUND] Venous
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 약물 | [CONCLUSIONS]
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 질환 | venous congestion
|
C0042484
Venous Engorgement
|
scispacy | 1 | |
| 질환 | nipple necrosis
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 질환 | nipple
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 기타 | venous
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 기타 | cadaveric breast specimens
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 기타 | vascular
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 기타 | veins
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 기타 | lateral veins
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 기타 | inferolateral veins
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 기타 | subclavian veins
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 기타 | venous network
|
scispacy | 1 |
MeSH Terms
Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Cadaver; Female; Humans; Hyperemia; Mastectomy; Necrosis; Nipples; Veins
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