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W P Maier1, F C Au, C K Tang

  • 1Department of Surgery, Temple University Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Periareolar abscesses in 96 patients often involve a mammillary sinus or fistula. Effective treatment requires identifying and addressing the sinus tract to prevent recurrence.

Area of Science:

  • Surgical treatment of breast conditions
  • Management of periareolar abscesses

Background:

  • Periareolar abscesses are common breast infections.
  • Recurrence is a frequent complication of inadequate treatment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present treatment experiences and outcomes for periareolar abscesses.
  • To identify key factors for preventing recurrence.

Main Methods:

  • Review of 96 patient cases with acute or chronic periareolar abscesses.
  • Assessment of treatment strategies and patient outcomes.

Main Results:

  • Mammillary sinus or fistula was present in nearly all patients.
  • Successful treatment focused on addressing the underlying sinus tract.

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Conclusions:

  • The presence of a mammillary sinus or fistula is a critical factor in periareolar abscesses.
  • Surgical management involving sinus tract identification and treatment is essential for preventing recurrence.