The Use Of Local Perforator Flaps In Delayed Or Secondary Breast Reconstruction

PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY-GLOBAL OPEN(2020)

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Local perforator flaps are used as immediate volume replacement techniques in breast conserving surgery. Here, we describe a case series of local perforator flaps used in the delayed setting to correct defects following previous breast surgery, including previous breast conservation surgery or mastectomy with reconstruction. All cases were performed in a tertiary referral breast unit between 2014 and 2020. Cases were identified using a prospectively maintained database. Indications, type of perforator flap used, immediate post-operative complications, and longer term outcomes were recorded. Fifteen cases were identified: 8 following previous breast conserving surgery and radiotherapy, 6 following mastectomy and reconstruction, and 1 for developmental breast asymmetry following childhood radiotherapy. Indications included volume deficit, contour defect, asymmetry, and capsular contracture. One patient a major complication requiring return to theater due to implant-related infection. There were no flap losses. Longer term, 2 patients underwent lipomodeling to further augment breast volume as part of a planned, staged revision. One patient subsequently elected to have bilateral breast implant exchange to increase volume. Our series shows the versatility of local perforator flaps in the correction of complex breast defects that can occur following previous breast surgery. Delayed local perforator flaps are associated with low morbidity, and further revision surgery is not commonly required.
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