Pyoderma Gangrenosum after Fat Grafting in Alloplastic Breast Reconstruction: An Unusual Outcome.

  • Song, Ethan Y
  • Wallace, Sean J, MD
  • Teixeira, Robert, MD
  • Mansour, Ahmed
  • Naktin, Jaan, MD
  • Miles, Marshall G, DO
  • Low, Yee-Cheng, MD
  • Wojcik, Randolph, MD
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Publication date
November 2020
Publisher
LVHN Scholarly Works
Language
English

Abstract

Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a rare and painful inflammatory skin disorder that has been recently associated with breast surgery. It is commonly mistaken for postoperative ischemia or wound infection and does not show response to antibiotics or debridement. We describe the first case of post-surgical PG (PSPG) after alloplastic breast reconstruction involving fat grafting. A 47-year-old woman underwent bilateral mastectomy and 2-stage alloplastic breast reconstruction, with fat grafting from the abdomen. Two days post-surgery, she developed bilateral erythema with tender grouped pustules that progressed rapidly into necrotic ulcerations. She did not respond to antibiotics and serial debridement. Subsequent biopsy confirmed a diagnosis of PG...

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