Reliability of Chest Wall Perforator Flaps for Breast Reshaping following Massive Weight Loss.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Mai Raafat Abdelazim Hammad, Mohamed Samir Badawy, Eman Nagy Naguib, Amr Mabrouk
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Abstract

Background: Breast deformity following massive weight loss poses a unique challenge inadequately managed by traditional methods. Patients also have considerable lateral and posterior upper trunk tissue surplus. Multiple studies have used chest wall flaps for auto-augmentation with mastopexy to tackle this problem. However, the outcome measures did not include any objective tools to assess the reliability of these flaps. Hence, in this study sono-mammography and breast anthropometric measurements are used for evaluation of the added volume and long-term sustainability of chest wall perforator flaps.

Methodology: Twenty massive weight loss patients with Pittsburgh Rating Scale score 2-3 underwent mastopexy with autologous augmentation through perforator flaps encompassing lateral chest wall skin. Outcome measures were breast volume, and the presence of fat necrosis on mammography, and direct breast anthropometry.

Conclusion: All patients showed a consistent increase in volume postoperatively and no fat necrosis in postoperative mammography, reflecting flap reliability over one year of follow-up. All postoperative anthropometric measurements showed improvement in the breast deformities addressed.

Level of evidence iv: This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors   www.springer.com/00266 .

胸壁穿孔器皮瓣用于大减重后乳房整形的可靠性。
背景:大量减肥后的乳房畸形是一个独特的挑战,传统方法无法解决这一问题。患者的外侧和后侧上躯干组织也有相当多的剩余。多项研究使用胸壁皮瓣进行自动增大和乳房整形来解决这一问题。然而,这些结果测量并不包括任何客观工具来评估这些皮瓣的可靠性。因此,本研究采用声波乳房X线摄影和乳房人体测量法来评估胸壁穿孔器皮瓣增加的体积和长期可持续性:方法:20 名匹兹堡评定量表评分为 2-3 分的大量减肥患者接受了乳房整形术,并通过包括侧胸壁皮肤的穿孔器皮瓣进行了自体隆胸。结果测量指标包括乳房体积、乳房 X 线照相术中是否出现脂肪坏死以及直接乳房人体测量:结论:所有患者术后乳房体积都有持续增长,术后乳房 X 光检查无脂肪坏死,反映出皮瓣在一年随访期间的可靠性。所有术后人体测量结果均显示,乳房畸形得到了改善。证据级别iv:本期刊要求作者为每篇文章指定证据级别。有关循证医学评级的完整说明,请参阅目录或在线作者须知 www.springer.com/00266 。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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