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Variability in Post Operative Nipple Sensation by Dermoglandular Pedicle in Bilateral Breast Reduction
Oluwaseun D. Adebagbo, BS1, 2, Benjamin Rahmani MS, BS1, John B. Park, PharmD1, Amy Chen, BS1, Shannon R. Garvey, MS, BS1, Daniela Lee, BS1, Nimish Saxena, BA, Macie Gettings, BS, Bernard T. Lee, MD1, Ashley Boustany, MD1, Samuel J. Lin, MD FACS1, Ryan P. Cauley, MD, MPH1
1Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 02215, USA, 2Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA

Purpose: Loss of nipple sensation following reduction mammaplasty can negatively impact a patient's outcomes. Few studies have explored the association between operative techniques and postoperative nipple sensation. This study aimed to assess the adjusted effect of pedicle choice on subjective nipple sensation.
Methods: Among 659 patients undergoing bilateral reduction mammoplasty at a single institution, 182 survey responses meeting inclusion criteria were analyzed. Subjective nipple sensation outcomes were compared by pedicle type, and subgroup analysis was used to adjust by factors such as resection volume.
Results: Overall, over 92% of patients reported some subjective nipple sensation after breast reduction, however a significant proportion noted reduced sensation compared to their baseline across multiple modalities (Table1). Superior pedicles were associated with significantly decreased nipple sensitivity to light touch and temperature (p=0.0023, p=0.03) and overall nipple sensation satisfaction (p=0.05) compared to inferior pedicles). When stratified by resection volume we noted that pedicle choice was not associated with a difference in sensory outcomes for patients with resections <500 grams.
Conclusion: While a majority of patients maintain some sensation after breast reduction, a significant minority report a relative decrease in subjective sensation. Reassuringly, for patients with a resection volume of less than 500 grams, pedicle choice does not appear to affect sensory recovery. However when a greater resection volume is anticipated, the inferior pedicle may be associated with more favorable sensation outcomes.

TABLE 1. Nipple Sensation Return/Preservation by Pedicle
By Pedicle only<500 grams>500 grams
InferiorSuperiorp-valueInferiorSuperiorp-valueInferiorSuperiorp-value
n = 18213448-n = 18857267024
Sensation Preservation
Not at All9 (7%)5 (10.4%)0.15Not at All3 (5%)3 (12%)0.456 (8%)2 (9%)0.1287
A Little42 (31%)21 (44%)A Little23 (38%)10 (40%)19 (26%)11 (48%)
Completely83 (62%)22 (46%)Completely35 (57%)12 (48%)48 (44%)10 (44%)
Nipple Sensation Outcomes, n (%)
Light Touch
Insensitive/ Less Sensitive38 (30%)28 (56%)0.0023Insensitive/ Less Sensitive21 (37%)14 (54%)0.3217 (24%)14 (58%)0.0015
The Same63 (59%)19 (38%)The Same29 (51%)9 (35%)34 (49%)10 (42%)
Very Sensitive/ Hypersensitive26 (21%)3 (6%)Very Sensitive/ Hypersensitive7 (12%)3 (12%)19 (27%)0
Change in Pressure
Insensitive/ Less Sensitive23( 18%)20 (40%)0.07Insensitive/ Less Sensitive14 (25%)8 (31%)0.3215 (21%)12 (50%)0.02
The Same74 (59%)22(44%)The Same35 (63%)13 (46%)39 (56%)10 (42%)
Very Sensitive/ Hypersensitive23 (18%)8 (16%)Very Sensitive/ Hypersensitive7 (13%)6 (23%)16 (23%)2 (8%)
Change in Temperature
Insensitive/ Less Sensitive19 (15%)15 (30%)0.03Insensitive/ Less Sensitive11 (20%)8 (31%)0.138 (11%)7 (29%)0.11
The Same81 (64%)30 (60%)The Same34 (61%)17 (65%)47 (66%)13 (54%)
Very Sensitive/ Hypersensitive27 (21%)5 (10%)Very Sensitive/ Hypersensitive11 (20%)1 (4%)16 (23%)4 (17%)
Numbness/Tingling
Not at All94 (72%)32 (65%)0.18Not at All44 (75%)20 (77%)0.6450 (70%)12 (52%)0.0098
A little33 (25%)13 (27%)A little13 (22%)6 (23%)20 (28%)7 (30%)
Quite a Lot/ Very much3 (2%)4 (8%)Quite a Lot/ Very much2 (3%)0%1 (1%)4 (17%)
Nipple Pain
Not at All111 (87%)6 (13%)0.76Not at All47 (83%)24 (92%)0.0864 (91%)17 (77%)0.11
A little15 (12%)41 (85%)A little19 (18%)15 (4%)5 (7%)5 (23%)
Quite a Lot/ Very much1 (0.79%)1 (2%)Quite a Lot/ Very much0%16 (4%)1 (1.4%)0
Current TouchCurrent Touch
No Sensation8 (6%)8 (16%)0.098No Sensation3 (5%)5 (19%)0.15 (7%)3 (13%)0.28
Less Pleasant24 (19%)10 (20%)Less Pleasant14 (24%)4 (15%)10 (14%)6 (25%)
The Same/ More Pleasant98 (75%)32 (64%)The Same/ More Pleasant42 (71%)17 (65%)56 (79%)15 (63%)
Pleasurable Sensation Loss
Not at All79 (63%)22 (46%)0.09Not at All33 (59%)11 (46%)0.5546 (66%)11 (46%)0.13
A little28 (22%)13 (27%)A little13 (23%)7 (29%)15 (21%)6 (25%)
Quite a Lot/ Very much19 (15%)13 (27%)Quite a Lot/ Very much10 (18%)6 (25%)9 (13%)7 (29%)
Change in Sexual Pleasure
Unchanged88 (72%)30 (65%)0.66Unchanged41 (71%)17 (71%)0.9847 (72%)13 (59%)0.47
A little decrease/ Substantial decrease29 (24%)14 (30%)A little decrease/ Substantial decrease14 (24%)6 (25%)15 (23%)8 (36%)
Decreased a lot/ Absent6 (5%)2 (4%)Decreased a lot/ Absent3 (5%)1 (4%)3 (5%)1 (5%)
Preoperative Sensation Significance
Unimportant / Not very important17 (14%)11 (24%)0.21Unimportant / Not very important10 (18%)6 (25%)0.677 (11%05 (23%)0.29
Neither important or unimportant37 (30%)15 (33%)Neither important or unimportant18 (32%)8 (33%)19 (29%)7 (32%)
Important/ Very Important69 (56%)20 (44%)Important/ Very Important29 (51%)10 (42%)40 (61%)10 (46%)
Postoperative Sensation Significance
Unimportant / Not very important16 (13%)11 (24%)0.028Unimportant / Not very important9 (16%)5 (21%)0.847 (11%)6 (27%)0.0042
Neither important or unimportant35 (28%)17 (37%)Neither important or unimportant20 (35%)8 (33%)15 (22%)10 (45%)
Important/ Very Important74 (59%)18 (39%)Important/ Very Important29 (50%)11 (46%)45 (67%)6 (27%)
Overall Nipple Sensation Satisfaction
Somewhat dissatisfied/ Very Unsatisfied14 (11%)8 (17%)0.059Somewhat dissatisfied/ Very Unsatisfied8 (14%)3 (13%)0.596 (9%)5 (21%)0.036
Neither satisfied or unsatisfied16 (13%)12 (25%)Neither satisfied or unsatisfied11 (19%)7 (29%)5 (7%)5 (21%)
Somewhat Satisfied/ Very Satisfied96 (76%)28 (58%)Somewhat Satisfied/ Very Satisfied39 (67%)14 (58%)57 (84%)14 (58%)
A p-value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant.


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