S. No | Author and Year | Method and treatment | Follow up routine | Outcomes |
1 | Oliveira, 2016 | Inferior pedicle technique | Surgical approach adopted in 60 patients. They were followed up at 15 days, 30 and 60 days; 3 and 6 months and 1 year | With technique namely inferior pedicle, vascularisation and sensitivity of nipple-areola complex could be maintained properly and results in minimal complication rates |
2 | Widegrow, 2005 | Inferior pedicle fascial suspension | 25 patients followed up for 1 year post surgery | 2 patients had put more weight post-surgery |
3 | Copcu, 2009 | New technique was developed namely COPCUs (conical pilated central U shaped) mammoplasty | 46 patients monitored post-surgery during 6 to 36 months | All the patients who underwent COPCUs were satisfied with aesthetic and functional outcomes and no one had main complications |
4 | Echo et al., 2014 | Inferior pedicle for reducing breast | 38 patients and time for follow-up was seven months | Projection and shape of breast were sustained with optimistic aesthetic outcomes during follow-up |
5 | Samy et al., 2021 | Triplicated inferior pedicle | 15 patients during January 2020 and May 2020 with 6 months follow-up | Proposed technique avoid main complication and breast shape maintained after reduction of breast |
6 | Abbate et al., 2017 | Central mound mastopexy to correct tubular or tuberous breast deformity for 24 years old patient | Single patient with long-term follow-up | This represents successful reconstruction with tubular and tuberous breast deformity of patient using central mound technique for reducing mastopexy and no prosthetic device is used |