Mastitis Nonpuerperalis after Nipple Piercing: Time to Act

Volker R. Jacobs, Kirstin Golombeck, Walter Jonat, Marion Kiechle

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Abstract

Objective - To review the literature and discuss problems related to post-piercing breast abscesses. Materials and Methods - Retrospective analysis of 10 case reports after Medline and internet search regarding breast abscess after nipple piercing. Results - Nine case reports are published in Medline so far, the first in 1982, but eight within the last 3 years. One abstract of a case report presented at a meeting was found on the internet. Average patient age was 31.2 (15-60) years; 7 female and 3 male. Side of breast infection was 5 right, 4 left, and one both. The interval between piercing and treatment was on the average 20.8 (2-52) weeks, duration of symptoms 1 week to several months. Therapy in 9 patients was antibiotics and in 7 operation. The following major complications were seen: endocarditis, heart valve operation, prosthesis infection, metal foreign body in breast tissue, one reoperation because of recurrent infection, psychological stress because of primary diagnosis of breast cancer in 2 cases. Conclusion - The risks in nipple piercing are obviously under-documented and may be as high as 10-20% in the months after the procedure. Healing of the wound channel can take 6-12 months.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)226-231
Number of pages6
JournalInternational Journal of Fertility and Women's Medicine
Volume48
Issue number5
StatePublished - Sep 2003

Keywords

  • Breast abscess
  • Complications
  • Infection
  • Mastitis nonpuerperalis
  • Nipple piercing

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