Breast reconstruction with the autologous latissimus dorsi flap

Annales de chirurgie plastique et esthétique
Emmanuel DelayP Frobert

Abstract

Amongst various techniques of breast reconstruction, Autologous Latissimus Dorsi (ALD) flap without breast implant is the newest technique that took advantage of recent improvement during the last decade. Surgical procedure is well standardized, and allows to harvest various fat areas attached to the muscle, to obtain an autologous reconstruction. Thoracodorsal pedicle is steady and makes ALD the most reliable flap that can be used in several indications, especially when DIEP or TRAM flap are inappropriate. Lipomodeling of the cleavage is performed during the first surgery. Additionnal lipomodeling is performed in the whole reconstructed breast area at 2 months to get the expected volume. In some cases, two lipomodelings may be required. Advantages of ALD flap are numerous such as its reliability, its trophicity, and a very low complications rate. After a learning curve, drawbacks are well controlled, since quilting suture of the donor site helped to reduce drastically seroma rate. Finally, ALD flap became the best technique, and the most used in our team for autologous breast reconstruction, and surpassed abdominal flaps such as TRAM flap or DIEP flap.

Citations

Aug 7, 2019·Annales de chirurgie plastique et esthétique·T MeresseD Gangloff
May 7, 2021·Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Global Open·Colton BoudreauJason Williams
May 25, 2021·Aesthetic Surgery Journal·Simon PerezPaul Frobert
Dec 23, 2021·Minerva Surgery·Marzia SalgarelloLiliana Barone-Adesi

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