2023
DOI: 10.1093/milmed/usad452
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Effects of Gynecomastia Surgery on Readiness and Return to Duty in an Active Duty Military Population

Bobby Zhang,
Brendan Podszus,
James Williams
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Simple mastectomies are routinely performed in the military health care system as gynecomastia can cause significant pain and discomfort when wearing body armor. Postoperative recovery negatively impacts personnel readiness. In this study, we sought to study time to return to duty in active duty service members who undergo surgery for gynecomastia. Methods and Materials We conducted a single-center retrospective … Show more

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