One for two, ipsilateral reduction and contralateral reconstruction mammoplasty: A case report
Reduction Mammoplasty
Mammoplasty
Pectoralis major muscle
Breast reduction
DOI:
10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.06.075
Publication Date:
2020-06-23T04:18:48Z
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ABSTRACT
• There is a considerable debate regarding implant or autologous reconstruction of breast. Single session reduction mammoplasty with contralateral feasible. A novel procedure has been presented. Dividing the breast and creating myocutaneous flap for reconstruction. The aim this paper to introduce concomitant ipsilateral by dividing pectoralis 34-year-old female, history left side mastectomy presented Under general anesthesia, scar previous operation was resected in an elliptical shaped incision, right divided middle, leaving (pectoralis flap) branch thoracoacromial artery. superiomedial part (the rotated under bridge intermammary skin into incision. Ten days after operation, viable healthy. provide psychosocial support improve quality life long term restoring shape surgically. New techniques have emerged constantly, each comes its list advantages risks. benefits are clear, yet often it not found as cancer treatment routinely. In single one using piece reconstruct possible whenever indication.
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