Alternative flaps in autologous breast reconstruction

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Abstract

The gold standard for autologous reconstruction in the post-mastectomy patient remains the deep inferior epigastric artery perforator flap, although many women may not be candidates for abdominally based free tissue transfer. In this scenario, there are several other donor site options based from the thigh (transverse and diagonal upper gracilis flaps, profunda artery perforator flap, lateral thigh flap) and trunk (lumbar artery perforator flap, superior and inferior gluteal artery perforator flaps). This study will review the history, relevant anatomy, surgical technique and outcomes for alternative flaps in autologous reconstruction. Additionally, preoperative imaging (CTA, MRA) and novel applications (stacking flaps, neurotization) in breast reconstructive microsurgery will be discussed.

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Myers, P. L., Nelson, J. A., & Allen, R. J. (2021, January 1). Alternative flaps in autologous breast reconstruction. Gland Surgery. AME Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.21037/gs.2020.03.16

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