Objective assessment of flap volume changes and aesthetic results after adjuvant radiation therapy in patients undergoing immediate autologous breast reconstruction

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The authors received no specific funding for this work. Background The use of immediate breast reconstruction and adjuvant radiation therapy is increasing in breast cancer patients. This study aimed to analyze the aesthetic outcome and changes in flap volume in patients with breast cancer undergoing radiation therapy of the surgical site after immediate autologous tissue reconstruction. Methods Immediate abdominal free flap breast reconstruction following unilateral mastectomy was performed in 42 patients; 21 patients received adjuvant radiation (study group) and 21 patients did not (control group). To compare flap volume, three-dimensional computed tomography (CT) was performed before and after radiation. Also, aesthetic analysis was performed in both groups to evaluate shape changes. Results There was a 12.3% flap volume reduction after the completion of radiation in the experimental group that was significantly greater than the 2.6% volume reduction observed in the non-radiation group (P<0.01). There was no significant difference in the short- and long-term aesthetic results between the groups. Conclusions When performing immediate autologous breast reconstruction, 14% volume overcorrection is recommended for patients in whom adjuvant radiation therapy is anticipated to improve aesthetic outcomes.

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  • Fig 1. Volumetric analysis. (A) Three-dimensional reconstructed image of chest computed tomographic study. (B) Outline of abdominal flap was manually marked in each scan image.
  • Fig 2. Reconstructed images of the flap. Anterior view and lateral view of reconstructed images.
  • Fig 3. Photographic image of a patient. (A) 43-year old patient 4 weeks after nipple-sparing mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction with a free transverse rectus abdominis flap. (B) After completion of adjuvant radiation therapy. (C) One year after the completion of radiation therapy. Increased symmetry and a decrease in the upper part of the reconstructed breast is observed.
  • Fig 4. Breast cosmesis analysis. Breast cosmesis assessment using the Breast Cancer Conservative Treatment (BCCT)-core program.
  • Table 1. Patient demographic characteristics.
  • Table 2. Type and frequency of complications.
  • Table 3. Assessment of flap volume changes.
  • Table 4. Assessment of breast cosmesis using the Breast Cancer Conservative Treatment (BCCT)-core program.

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Myung, Y., Son, Y., Nam, T. hyun, Kang, E., Kim, E. K., Kim, I. A., … Jeong, J. H. (2018). Objective assessment of flap volume changes and aesthetic results after adjuvant radiation therapy in patients undergoing immediate autologous breast reconstruction. PLoS ONE, 13(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197615

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