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Original Article

Reduction Mammaplasty: A comparative study of the Orlando and Robbins methods in 292 patients

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Pages 203-209 | Received 26 Jul 1991, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Between January 1984 and November 1990 a total of 292 patients underwent reduction mammaplasty for hypertrophic breasts. Of these 233 had a superomedial pedicle (Orlando's method) and 36 an inferior pedicle (Robbins' method). Twenty-three had various other operations. Those operated on by Orlando's and Robbins' methods were compared retospectively, and it was found that Robbins' method was superior in younger women because of increased sensitivity, particularly of the nippleareola complex, and better lactation. In the physician's opinion ugly scars developed in 32% of the patients (n=287). In our opinion wound closure with a subcuticular suture might improve the quality of the scar. Of the 287 patients assessed, 281 (98%) were satisfied with the physical, and 248 (86%) with the cosmetic, outcome of the operation.

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