Innervated breast reconstruction: a narrative review of neurotization techniques and outcomes.

4区 医学
Annals of translational medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-27 DOI:10.21037/atm-23-504
Joseph M Escandón, Jessica Mroueh, Christopher M Reid, Devinder Singh, Keith Sweitzer, Pedro Ciudad, Rahim Nazerali, Antonio J Forte, Oscar J Manrique
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Abstract

Background and objective: While significant sensation recovery improvements in neurotized breasts following reconstruction have been reported, sensation testing methods and surgical techniques have been widely variable. This narrative review aims to summarize available literature on current neurotization practices and sensory recovery outcomes in patients undergoing innervated breast reconstruction.

Methods: A comprehensive literature search of PubMed Medline, Web of Science, and Embase was conducted to identify all studies reporting outcomes of neurotization in breast reconstruction surgeries. Data analyzed included operative times, neurotization techniques, sensory outcomes, and methods as well as patient reported outcomes.

Key content and findings: Despite the heterogeneity of various studies reviewed, all forms of neurotization achieved earlier and superior sensory recovery throughout the reconstructed breast skin compared to non-innervated breasts. In absence of randomized controlled trials or high-quality comparative studies, further evidence is required to objectively confirm this technique offers better sensory recovery.

Conclusions: Neurotization at the time of breast reconstruction may lead to improved sensation and patient reported outcomes delineating improved quality of life compared to non-innervated breasts. Future studies need to standardize the way that breast sensation is measured and determine pre-operative variables leading to expected changes in final sensation recovery to help manage surgical outcome expectations of both the surgeon and the patient.

受神经支配的乳房再造:神经化技术和结果综述。
背景和目的:虽然有报道称神经化乳房重建后感觉恢复明显改善,但感觉测试方法和手术技术却千差万别。这篇叙述性综述旨在总结接受神经支配乳房重建术的患者目前的神经支配方法和感觉恢复结果的现有文献:方法:我们对 PubMed Medline、Web of Science 和 Embase 进行了全面的文献检索,以确定所有报告乳房重建手术神经化结果的研究。分析的数据包括手术时间、神经化技术、感觉结果和方法以及患者报告的结果:主要内容:尽管回顾的各项研究存在异质性,但与未接受神经营养的乳房相比,所有形式的神经营养都能更早且更好地恢复重建乳房皮肤的感觉。在缺乏随机对照试验或高质量比较研究的情况下,需要进一步的证据来客观证实这种技术能提供更好的感觉恢复:结论:与没有神经支配的乳房相比,在乳房重建时进行神经支配可能会改善感觉和患者报告结果,从而提高生活质量。未来的研究需要对乳房感觉的测量方法进行标准化,并确定导致最终感觉恢复预期变化的术前变量,以帮助管理外科医生和患者对手术结果的预期。
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期刊介绍: The Annals of Translational Medicine (Ann Transl Med; ATM; Print ISSN 2305-5839; Online ISSN 2305-5847) is an international, peer-reviewed Open Access journal featuring original and observational investigations in the broad fields of laboratory, clinical, and public health research, aiming to provide practical up-to-date information in significant research from all subspecialties of medicine and to broaden the readers’ vision and horizon from bench to bed and bed to bench. It is published quarterly (April 2013- Dec. 2013), monthly (Jan. 2014 - Feb. 2015), biweekly (March 2015-) and openly distributed worldwide. Annals of Translational Medicine is indexed in PubMed in Sept 2014 and in SCIE in 2018. Specific areas of interest include, but not limited to, multimodality therapy, epidemiology, biomarkers, imaging, biology, pathology, and technical advances related to medicine. Submissions describing preclinical research with potential for application to human disease, and studies describing research obtained from preliminary human experimentation with potential to further the understanding of biological mechanism underlying disease are encouraged. Also warmly welcome are studies describing public health research pertinent to clinic, disease diagnosis and prevention, or healthcare policy.
 With a focus on interdisciplinary academic cooperation, ATM aims to expedite the translation of scientific discovery into new or improved standards of management and health outcomes practice.
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