Author Topic: Does a history of lupus exclude from outpatient gynecomastia surgery?  (Read 992 times)

Offline domin0nicco

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Hi,

Does a history of class 4 lupus nephritis with superimposed ANCA vasculitis 2 years ago exclude someone from outpatient gynecomastia surgery? 
Long story long, previously in shape healthy guy mid-30s - I mean fit: I did spartan races, previously ran marathons - but randomly went into lupus nephritis (like 2/3 lupus nephritis and 1/3 ANCA vasculitis of the kidneys based on biopsy) out of no where - no other organs affected. Received chemo, a LONG course of prednisone, and post-induction immune suppression with imuran.  The prednisone caused weight gain and it seems like my pecs became breasts that never went away. Have not had a consultation yet - not even sure if I would be a candidate. 
After all that, I'm CKD stage 1 - a normalized creatinine but proteinuria remains. Still keeping active and in cardiovascular shape. Have no spoken to my Rheum yet about this, as I realize this would be a surgery for my personal insecurities rather than a necessity. 

Offline Dr. Schuster

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I don't know enough about your diagnosis to answer for sure. If you are in clinical remission and your labs have normalized, than I think you could probably go through surgery uneventfully. The biggest concern I would have is how the vasculitis might effect your skin's healing capacity, which will rely on good blood flow. I would suggest going forward with a consultation and thn have your surgeon speak directly to your Rheumatologist.
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Offline DrPensler

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I have operated on numerous patients with Lupus .The clearance for surgery is obtained in consultation with the  nephrologist and myself in all cases. Each case is unique and we try to optimize the medications in a manner to give the patient the best chance at a successful outcome.
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Offline Litlriki

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I've only seen this in one patient, who was otherwise in good health at the time of his surgery.  We cleared him medically, and his course was uneventful. 
Dr. Silverman, M.D.
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