Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Feb 2022)

The Modified M-plasty Approach to Mastectomy: Avoiding the Lateral Dog-ear

  • Farid Meybodi, MD, FRACS,
  • My Pham, MD, MS,
  • Negin Sedaghat, MD, FRACS,
  • Elisabeth Elder, MD, FRACS,
  • James French, MD, FRACS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000004116
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. e4116

Abstract

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Summary:. Postmastectomy “dog-ears” are cosmetically displeasing, can contribute to a poorly fitting bra, and may cause discomfort for patients. They occur most commonly in patients with high body mass index and/or large breasts and can be challenging to manage. To avoid the lateral dog-ear following simple mastectomy, we describe the M-plasty with the addition of a lipodermal flap. We demonstrate that the addition of a lipodermal flap not only flattens the lateral contour of the chest wall but also facilitates a tension-free closure. This helps reduce wound-healing issues in high-risk patients with multiple comorbidities, high body mass index, and large breast size.