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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 9226, 2024 04 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38649704

ABSTRACT

In this article, we present a modification of the NS/SRM technique in which the mastopexy design for skin reduction is undertaken with a wide-base bipedicled (WIBB) flap. The WIBB flap can be applied in both autologous and implant-based breast reconstruction. Our reconstructive algorithm is also presented. The clinical data of patients operated on from June 2017 to November 2022 were collected: 51 patients for a total of 71 breasts. Personal data, BMI, type and volume of implants used, and major and minor complications were analyzed by descriptive statistics. The mean age was 48.3 years. BMI ranged between 21.5 and 30.9 kg/m2. Thirty-one patients underwent unilateral mastectomy, while twenty patients underwent bilateral surgery. In 25 breasts, immediate reconstruction was performed with implants and ADM. In 40 breasts, reconstruction was performed with a subpectoral tissue expander, and in 6 breasts, reconstruction was performed with a DIEP flap. We observed only one case (1.4%) of periprosthetic infection requiring implant removal under general anesthesia. Minor complications occurred in 14.1% of patients. The use of both the WIBB flap and our algorithm maintained a low complication rate in our series, ensuring oncological radicality and a good aesthetic result at the same time.


Subject(s)
Mammaplasty , Mastectomy , Nipples , Surgical Flaps , Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Mastectomy/adverse effects , Mastectomy/methods , Mammaplasty/methods , Mammaplasty/adverse effects , Nipples/surgery , Adult , Breast Neoplasms/surgery , Aged , Postoperative Complications/prevention & control , Postoperative Complications/etiology
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J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg ; 75(9): 2974-2981, 2022 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35906160

ABSTRACT

When the entire abdominal tissue is inadequate to match the contralateral breast volume and shape or in bilateral cases, the deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap alone might not be adequate, even if bipedicled. In such cases, using combinations of donor sites is useful and more effective. We present our series of breast reconstruction using stacked DIEP and transverse upper gracilis (TUG) flaps to achieve better breast volume and shape. Between 2015 and 2021, 7 patients underwent reconstruction with stacked flaps. Three surgical teams performed the surgery simultaneously. Flaps were stacked and shaped on a table; the DIEP was de-epithelised completely and placed upside down with the pedicle anteriorly. A cranial extension of the DIEP pedicle was anastomosed in series to the TUG vessels. The TUG was coned and placed above the DIEP, the skin paddle was used both to create a new nipple-areola complex and for monitoring. The stacked flaps were anastomosed to the recipient vessels and buried under the mastectomy flaps. No flap losses were encountered. The aesthetic outcome was good or excellent and patients considered the surgery as an improvement for their self-appearance. In patients with loose skin and minimal fat, or in bilateral reconstructions, the presented procedure can be considered as a reliable approach to obtain a better breast shape and simultaneously improve body contouring in the donor sites.


Subject(s)
Breast Neoplasms , Mammaplasty , Perforator Flap , Breast Neoplasms/etiology , Breast Neoplasms/surgery , Epigastric Arteries/transplantation , Female , Humans , Mammaplasty/methods , Mastectomy , Perforator Flap/transplantation , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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Ann Ital Chir ; 86(ePub)2015 Apr 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25945469

ABSTRACT

Rhinophyma is a disfiguring condition etiologically related to rosacea and due to hypertrophy of the sebaceous glands of the nose. It leads to a progressive thickening of the skin up to the development, in some cases, of severe deformities that result in significant functional deficits and serious cosmetic damage. We report a case of giant rhinophyma consisting of 2 large masses that interfered with feeding and respiration of the patient, and we describe the surgical treatment by resection with electrosurgery and razor-thin saline jet (Versajet Hydrosurgery System). This combined approach is simple and effective for the treatment of severe cases of rhinophyma.


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Debridement/methods , Electrocoagulation , Rhinophyma/surgery , Surgery, Plastic/methods , Aged, 80 and over , Airway Obstruction/etiology , Ambulatory Surgical Procedures/methods , Debridement/instrumentation , Esthetics , Humans , Male , Rhinophyma/complications , Water
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