A Cross-sectional Study of Nipple and Areola Sensation after Female to Male Subcutaneous Mastectomy Comparing between Semicircular, Concentric Circular and Free Nipple Graft Techniques

Background: Subcutaneous mastectomy is one of the most common procedure in Female to Male transexualism. The sensitivity of nipple-areola-complex (NAC) postoperatively is still unclear. Objective: To evaluate nipple-areola-complex (NAC) sensation after female to male subcutaneous mastectomy comparin...

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Main Authors: Ngamcherd Sitpahul, Bongkodrut Sittatanakorn, Ajchariya Sarovath
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spelling th-mahidol.774442022-08-04T15:59:13Z A Cross-sectional Study of Nipple and Areola Sensation after Female to Male Subcutaneous Mastectomy Comparing between Semicircular, Concentric Circular and Free Nipple Graft Techniques Ngamcherd Sitpahul Bongkodrut Sittatanakorn Ajchariya Sarovath Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Medicine Background: Subcutaneous mastectomy is one of the most common procedure in Female to Male transexualism. The sensitivity of nipple-areola-complex (NAC) postoperatively is still unclear. Objective: To evaluate nipple-areola-complex (NAC) sensation after female to male subcutaneous mastectomy comparing between semicircular, concentric circular and free nipple graft techniques. Materials and Methods: The present study included 47 patients who underwent subcutaneous mastectomy (MG) with semicircular (SC, n=6), concentric circular (CC, n=17) and free nipple graft technique (FNG, n=24). NAC sensitivity was assessed for touch, pain, cold temperature, erogenous sensation and nipple erection. Results: The most sensation patients concerned is touch sensation (58%), pain (18%), erogenous/erection (8%) and cold (7%). For touch sensation SC and CC still had touch sensation but 27% of FNG had loss touch sensation (p=0.001). For pain sensation SC and CC still had touch sensation but FNG had lost pain 33% at areola and 23% at nipple (p<0.001). For cold sensation 12% of CC and 25% of FNG had lost cold sensation at areola (p<0.001) and 12% of CC and 9% of FTG had lost cold sensation at nipple (p<0.001). For erogenous sensation 50% of SC, 35% of CC and 77% of FNG had lost erogenous sensation. For nipple erection 50% of SC, 35% of CC had erect but no nipple erection in FNG. Conclusion: All sensation parameters of NAC. SC is better than CC and FNG is the worst. The most sensation patients concerned is touch sensation. 2022-08-04T08:59:13Z 2022-08-04T08:59:13Z 2021-12-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.104, No.12 (2021), S119-S126 10.35755/jmedassocthai.2021.S05.00089 01252208 2-s2.0-85122562162 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/77444 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85122562162&origin=inward
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Ngamcherd Sitpahul
Bongkodrut Sittatanakorn
Ajchariya Sarovath
A Cross-sectional Study of Nipple and Areola Sensation after Female to Male Subcutaneous Mastectomy Comparing between Semicircular, Concentric Circular and Free Nipple Graft Techniques
description Background: Subcutaneous mastectomy is one of the most common procedure in Female to Male transexualism. The sensitivity of nipple-areola-complex (NAC) postoperatively is still unclear. Objective: To evaluate nipple-areola-complex (NAC) sensation after female to male subcutaneous mastectomy comparing between semicircular, concentric circular and free nipple graft techniques. Materials and Methods: The present study included 47 patients who underwent subcutaneous mastectomy (MG) with semicircular (SC, n=6), concentric circular (CC, n=17) and free nipple graft technique (FNG, n=24). NAC sensitivity was assessed for touch, pain, cold temperature, erogenous sensation and nipple erection. Results: The most sensation patients concerned is touch sensation (58%), pain (18%), erogenous/erection (8%) and cold (7%). For touch sensation SC and CC still had touch sensation but 27% of FNG had loss touch sensation (p=0.001). For pain sensation SC and CC still had touch sensation but FNG had lost pain 33% at areola and 23% at nipple (p<0.001). For cold sensation 12% of CC and 25% of FNG had lost cold sensation at areola (p<0.001) and 12% of CC and 9% of FTG had lost cold sensation at nipple (p<0.001). For erogenous sensation 50% of SC, 35% of CC and 77% of FNG had lost erogenous sensation. For nipple erection 50% of SC, 35% of CC had erect but no nipple erection in FNG. Conclusion: All sensation parameters of NAC. SC is better than CC and FNG is the worst. The most sensation patients concerned is touch sensation.
author2 Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
author_facet Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
Ngamcherd Sitpahul
Bongkodrut Sittatanakorn
Ajchariya Sarovath
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author Ngamcherd Sitpahul
Bongkodrut Sittatanakorn
Ajchariya Sarovath
author_sort Ngamcherd Sitpahul
title A Cross-sectional Study of Nipple and Areola Sensation after Female to Male Subcutaneous Mastectomy Comparing between Semicircular, Concentric Circular and Free Nipple Graft Techniques
title_short A Cross-sectional Study of Nipple and Areola Sensation after Female to Male Subcutaneous Mastectomy Comparing between Semicircular, Concentric Circular and Free Nipple Graft Techniques
title_full A Cross-sectional Study of Nipple and Areola Sensation after Female to Male Subcutaneous Mastectomy Comparing between Semicircular, Concentric Circular and Free Nipple Graft Techniques
title_fullStr A Cross-sectional Study of Nipple and Areola Sensation after Female to Male Subcutaneous Mastectomy Comparing between Semicircular, Concentric Circular and Free Nipple Graft Techniques
title_full_unstemmed A Cross-sectional Study of Nipple and Areola Sensation after Female to Male Subcutaneous Mastectomy Comparing between Semicircular, Concentric Circular and Free Nipple Graft Techniques
title_sort cross-sectional study of nipple and areola sensation after female to male subcutaneous mastectomy comparing between semicircular, concentric circular and free nipple graft techniques
publishDate 2022
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