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Acta Chir Plast ; 50(3): 71-5, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19263639

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Unilateral breast reconstruction with a free abdominal TRAM or DIEP flap restores the shape of the amputated breast with acceptable donor site morbidity. In patients with small breasts and ample lower abdominal tissue this can be achieved by using only a hemi-abdominal flap. In these cases, the contra-lateral flap is usually discarded, but it could potentially be left in situ as a "spare" hemi-abdominal flap, especially in patients at high risk for contra-lateral breast cancer or flap failure. We report our early experience with this preservation technique. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The authors report two cases of unilateral breast reconstruction with hemi-abdominal DIEP free flaps in women at high risk for contra-lateral breast cancer and/or flap failure, who opted not to have prophylactic contra-lateral mastectomies. They consented to having the unused "spare" hemi-abdominal deepithelialized flap left in situ in case the need for a secondary flap arose. RESULTS: The "spare" hemi-abdominal flap was used for immediate reconstruction as an SIEA free flap when the first patient's original flap necrosed secondary to microcirculation problems. The second patient's spare flap was left in situ by burying it after de-epithelialization. CONCLUSIONS: We believe that patients undergoing unilateral breast reconstruction who are at high risk for contra-lateral breast cancer and/or free flap failure, and who choose not to undergo an immediate contra-lateral prophylactic mastectomy, should have the "spare" hemi-abdominal flap buried. This tissue could be used as a potential bailout flap in cases of original flap failure or for contralateral breast reconstruction at a later date.


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Abdominal Muscles/transplantation , Breast/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Breast Neoplasms/surgery , Female , Humans , Mastectomy , Middle Aged , Risk Factors , Surgical Flaps
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Acta Chir Plast ; 49(1): 3-7, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17469438

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Twenty two patients with gender dysphoria underwent neo-phalloplasties using a novel technique. Latissimus dorsi musculocutaneus re-innervated free flap was used to allow voluntary rigidity of the neo-penis. From the first 22 patients, 18 have obtained motoric function of reconstructed penis; the "paradox erection" was obtained. 14 patients came for examination after a follow-up period of mean 26.4 months. We evaluated the motility and shape changes of neo-phallus measuring its different size and dimension during relax and muscle contraction. The range of neo-phallus length in relaxed position was between 7 and 17 cm (mean 12.2 cm), its circumference in the same position had a range between 13 and 20 cm (mean 13.7 cm). All patients were able to contract the muscle with an average length reduction of 3.08 cm and an average circumference enlargement of 4 cm. In this study, the dimensions and motility were quantified demonstrating the neo-phallus function and size changes during sexual intercourse.


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Muscle, Skeletal/transplantation , Penis/anatomy & histology , Penis/physiology , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Surgical Flaps , Transsexualism/surgery , Coitus/physiology , Female , Humans , Male
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