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http://dx.doi.org/10.5999/aps.2013.40.5.559

The Effect of Breast Hypertrophy on Patient Posture  

Lapid, Oren (Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam)
de Groof, E. Joline (Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam)
Corion, Leonard U.M.C. (Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam)
Smeulders, Mark J.C. (Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam)
van der Horst, Chantal M.A.M. (Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam)
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Archives of Plastic Surgery / v.40, no.5, 2013 , pp. 559-563 More about this Journal
Abstract
Background One of the reasons women with macromastia chose to undergo a breast reduction is to relieve their complaints of back, neck, and shoulder pain. We hypothesized that changes in posture after surgery may be the reason for the pain relief and that patient posture may correlate with symptomatic macromastia and may serve as an objective measure for complaints. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the effect of reduction mammaplasty on the posture of women with macromastia. Methods A prospective controlled study at a university medical center. Forty-two patients that underwent breast reduction were studied before surgery and an average of 4.3 years following surgery. Thirty-seven healthy women served as controls. Standardized lateral photos were taken. The inclination angle of the back was measured. Regression analysis was performed for the inclination angle. Results Preoperatively, the mean inclination angle was 1.61 degrees ventrally; this diminished postoperatively to 0.72 degrees ventrally. This change was not significant (P-value=0.104). In the control group that angle was 0.28 degrees dorsally. Univariate regression analysis revealed that the inclination was dependent on body mass index (BMI) and having symptomatic macromastia; on multiple regression it was only dependent on BMI. Conclusions The inclination angle of the back in breast reduction candidates is significantly different from that of controls; however, this difference is small and probably does not account for the symptoms associated with macromastia. Back inclination should not be used as a surrogate "objective" measure for symptomatic macromastia.
Keywords
Gigantomastia; Back pain; Kyphosis;
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