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Offline cerulean1000

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I had a left subcutaneous mastectomy about 3 weeks ago and everything seems to be healing well, but I started having this weird pulling sensation in my chest that radiates below the surgical site.  At first, I thought it was just from the trauma and scar tissue forming, but now I can feel a small, thin band that runs from the surgical site, diagonally across my rib cage towards my abdomen; it sort of feels like a small tube.  It's more pronounced when I stretch my arm over my head and it hurts to touch it.  I was not aware of a drain being put in so I'm not sure what else it could be.  Is it possible for an adhesion to form under the skin like that?  Any suggestions?  Thanks.

Chris

Offline Dr. Elliot Jacobs

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This sounds very much like Mondor's Syndrome.  It is like a vertical or diagonal band under the skin -- and is associated (fortunately, only rarely) with breast/chest surgery.  I have seen it with women on whom I did breast augmentation as well.

Relax -- this is self-limiting -- it is not harmful -- it needs no therapy or treatment and will disappear on its own -- but it may take 1-2 months.

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