Summary: Post-mastectomy pain syndrome is a prevalent chronic pain condition that affects numerous patients following breast surgery. The mechanism of this pain has been proposed to be neurogenic in nature. As such, we propose a novel surgical method for the prophylactic management of postsurgical breast pain: Targeted muscle reinnervation of the breast. This article serves to review the relevant current literature of post-mastectomy pain syndrome and targeted muscle reinnervation, describe our current surgical technique for this operation, and present an initial cohort of patients to undergo this procedure.
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O’Brien, A. L., Kraft, C. T., Valerio, I. L., Rendon, J. L., Spitz, J. A., & Skoracki, R. J. (2020). Targeted Muscle Reinnervation following Breast Surgery: A Novel Technique. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000002782
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