Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3909688 | The Breast | 2009 | 4 Pages |
BackgroundPeri-ductal mastitis is an uncommon benign disorder of the major lactiferous ductal system of the female breast. It can be a very difficult problem to treat and may cause significant patient morbidity. We describe a new technique, involving use of the pectoralis major muscle flap, for treating recurrent sub-areolar abscess refractory to standard surgical treatment.MethodThree patients who underwent this new technique for severe refractory peri-ductal mastitis at Calvary Hospital, Canberra are presented.ResultsThese patients who had recurrent peri-ductal mastitis with abscess and fistula formation on a monthly basis despite numerous courses of antibiotics and surgical procedures experienced no further recurrences following pectoralis major interposition flap surgery at 42, 32 and 22 months follow-up respectively.ConclusionThis new technique may provide an opportunity to control these otherwise difficult to treat cases of severe recurrent peri-ductal mastitis where standard surgical methods have failed.