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Internal Mammary Artery Perforator Flap for Immediate Volume Replacement Following Wide Local Excision of Breast Cancer
Archives of Plastic Surgery ; : 502-508, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-172633
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Breast-conserving therapy is defined as a breast-conserving wide local excision (WLE) of a mammary tumour combined with postoperative radiotherapy. Immediate restoration of the mammary shape by use of breast reduction techniques (volume displacement) or tissue replacement techniques (volume replacement) is gaining popularity to prevent breast malformation.

METHODS:

To date, using the internal mammary artery perforator (IMAP) flap has been suggested for immediate volume replacement after WLE, but has never been evaluated in a published study.

RESULTS:

We applied this flap in 12 women (mean age, 56.1 years) after WLE (mean specimen weight, 46.5 g) of the medial aspect of the breast. Over a median follow-up of 35.3 months (standard deviation, 1.2 months), 4 women needed repeated surgery for dog-ear correction of the donor site.

CONCLUSIONS:

In our experience, the use of an IMAP flap was a reliable technique with good cosmetic outcomes after oncoplastic reconstruction. In this series, donor site revision often proved necessary initially, but we showed that this may easily be prevented.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Radiotherapy / Tissue Donors / Breast / Breast Neoplasms / Mastectomy, Segmental / Follow-Up Studies / Mammaplasty / Perforator Flap / Fluspirilene / Mammary Arteries Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Female / Humans Language: English Journal: Archives of Plastic Surgery Year: 2017 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Radiotherapy / Tissue Donors / Breast / Breast Neoplasms / Mastectomy, Segmental / Follow-Up Studies / Mammaplasty / Perforator Flap / Fluspirilene / Mammary Arteries Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Female / Humans Language: English Journal: Archives of Plastic Surgery Year: 2017 Type: Article