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Title: Effect of reduction mammoplasty on the pulmonary function tests
Other Titles: Meme küçültme cerrahisinin solunum fonksiyon testleri üzerine etkisi
Authors: Uğurlu, Erhan
Topkara, Adem
Özkan, Adem
Özcan, Ramazan Hakan
Can, İlknur
Altınışık, Göksel
Keywords: Lung
Mammoplasty
Respiratory function tests
Surgery
carbon monoxide
adult
Article
asthma
backache
body mass
breast hyperplasia
breast reconstruction
breast reduction
carbon monoxide diffusion test
clinical article
female
follow up
forced expiratory flow
forced vital capacity
human
lung function test
middle aged
neck pain
plastic surgeon
postoperative period
preoperative period
residual volume
shoulder pain
thorax deformity
thorax pain
thorax radiography
total lung capacity
breast disease
lung
pathophysiology
procedures
spirometry
Adult
Breast Diseases
Female
Humans
Mammaplasty
Respiratory Function Tests
Spirometry
Publisher: Ankara University
Abstract: Introduction: Bilateral breast reduction surgery is the surgical treatment of bilateral breast hypertrophy. This is one of the most common breast surgery requested by women, and performed by plastic surgeons. The reasons that patients want this surgery are to re-size sagging breasts aesthetically, and to get rid of somatic symptoms such as shoulder, chest, back, and neck pain. We believe that the objective positive effects of breast reduction surgery exist beside aesthetic. In our study, our aim is to elicit positive effects of surgery on lungs, if there are, by making pulmonary function test and carbon monoxide diffusion test before surgery and after 6 months of surgery. Materials and Methods: Thirty patients agreed to participate in the study. Study is completed with 19 patients. Pulmonary function test and carbon monoxide diffusion test were made to all patients in preoperative and 6 months of postoperative period. Lung roentgenogram of all patients was performed and height, weight, body mass index were measured. Saturation level was measured. Results: There was a meaningful increase in FEV1 and FVC values in the postoperative period in comparison with pulmonary function test performed in preoperative period. DLCO in postoperative period decreased meaningfully as compared to the preoperative period. Conclusion: Breast reduction surgery seems to have positive effects on pulmonary function test values and relaxes patients clinically. Patients with big breasts should be evaluated from this perspective if they apply chest diseases clinic with shortness of breath. © 2017, Ankara University. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9170
https://doi.org/10.5578/tt.50742
ISSN: 0494-1373
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