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Date: | Sat, 15 Jun 1996 12:04:32 -0400 |
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Dr. Gross wrote:
>...and for Margery, I would really discourage surgery to correct nipple
>inversion. I cannot imagine any surgery that will not transect any milk
>ducts and still release an inverted nipple.
Thanks, Shirley. Yes, I know this. I voiced this concern to the patient. She
says the surgeon claims "his" surgery doesn't affect lactation. The patient
knows enough about the anatomy of the breast that she is prepared to discuss
this with him (she made an appointment to see him this month). She feels, as
I do, that he probably operates for cosmetic reasons with little (or no)
concern for lactation function.
Thanks for sharing your case study, as well. Since I think this patient will
likely purchase the device herself (and use it) I will probably have
follow-up to share in a few months.
Margery Wilson, IBCLC
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