Short-Scar Latissimus Dorsi With a Lateral Approach: A Game Changer in Breast Reconstruction?

Author:

Perez Simon1ORCID,Delay Emmanuel1ORCID,Sinna Raphaël2,Savu Traian1,Vaucher Richard1,Frobert Paul1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, Léon Bérard Center, Lyon, France

2. Department of Reconstructive and Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Amiens-Picardy University Hospital, Amiens, France

Abstract

Abstract Background In delayed breast reconstruction, the thoraco-mammary cutaneous tissue often shows residual damage from radiotherapy. The fragility of this tissue is associated with a risk of skin necroses of approximately 8% when dissection is performed by reopening of the mastectomy scar. Objectives The objective of this study was to adapt the technique of short-scar latissimus dorsi flap surgery with an abdominal advancement flap employing a lateral approach only avoiding re-incision of the mastectomy scar. Methods In this retrospective study, the authors performed 150 reconstructions in 146 patients to assess the safety and effectiveness of the short-scar latissimus dorsi technique with lateral approach. The primary outcome was the occurrence of postoperative skin necrosis of the thoraco-mammary area. Results Of the 150 delayed breast reconstruction procedures performed, none showed skin necrosis of the thoraco-mammary area, and a positive effect on skin trophicity of this area was observed. The resulting patient and surgical team satisfaction were very favorable. Conclusions In the authors’ practice, this technique changed their paradigm because of good skin safety and effectiveness. It allows reconstruction without a patch-effect in patients with very poor skin quality in whom the thoraco-mammary skin would have been replaced in the past by a skin paddle. Reconstruction would have even be contraindicated. It could also be an alternative to many other more complex and longer techniques of autologous reconstruction. Level of Evidence: 4

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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