Mini-Breast Reconstruction With An Omental Flap: A Retrospective Clinical Study

ANZ JOURNAL OF SURGERY(2017)

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IntroductionPotential challenges associated with immediate small breast reconstruction include an inadequate size of the donor site, a thinner skin envelope and limited selection of implants. We present immediate postmastectomy reconstruction of small breasts with a laparoscopically harvested pedicled omental flap (LHPOF) in five Korean women.MethodsFrom December 2014 to July 2015, we performed immediate postmastectomy reconstruction with an LHPOF in five breast cancer patients. Data on the patients' age; body mass index; tumour size; site, type and weight of the mastectomy specimen; operative time; hospital stay; complications; postoperative chemotherapy or radiation therapy; and follow-up duration were reviewed in this retrospective clinical study.ResultsThe mean mastectomy specimen weight was 212g (range: 104-272g). The mean operative time was 298min (range: 240-380min), and the mean harvesting time was 75min (range: 65-90min). There were no flap-related complications such as fat necrosis or flap loss and no donor site-related complications such as bowel dysfunction, an epigastric bulge or hernia during the follow-up period (average: 8.2months, range: 5-11 months). The cosmetic results were satisfactory.DiscussionThe LHPOF can be useful for immediate postmastectomy reconstruction of small breasts, because it provides a soft and naturally ptotic appearance of the reconstructed breast (versus implant-based reconstruction) with low donor-site morbidity (versus other autologous tissue reconstruction approaches).
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breast reconstruction, laparoscopy, mastectomy, omentum, retrospective study
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