Reverse-flow Thoracodorsal Artery: An Additional Perfusion Strategy for Breast Microsurgical Flaps.

IF 1.8 Q3 SURGERY
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Global Open Pub Date : 2025-09-22 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1097/GOX.0000000000007092
Benedetto Longo, Martina Giacalone, Gennaro D'Orsi, Elettra Gagliano, Lisa Vannucchi, Gianluca Vanni, Oreste Claudio Buonomo, Valerio Cervelli
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Abstract

Autologous tissue-based techniques, including the most popular abdominal perforator flaps, represent the gold standard for breast reconstruction following mastectomy. In microsurgical breast reconstruction, the axillary and internal mammary vessels are commonly used as recipient vessel systems. The axillary system offers multiple suitable and easily accessible vessels, although postradiation fibrosis or previous surgery may render their dissection challenging, requiring the adoption of alternative perfusion strategies. We report a series of 7 microsurgical breast reconstructions with abdominal perforator flaps, performed between January 2021 and February 2023, based on flap perfusion through retrograde flow from the thoracodorsal artery (TDA). The technique proved valuable in scenarios where axillary vessels were compromised or unavailable and the TDA had been divided, showcasing its potential as an alternative flap perfusion strategy. The availability of the reverse-flow TDA as a recipient vessel provides an additional option for surgeons facing challenges in recipient vessel selection, offering a solution for scenarios involving vessel damage, fibrosis, or unavailability. Furthermore, the reverse-flow TDA might be a valuable source for flap reperfusion in cases of surgical revisions and after failed flap revascularization.

逆流胸背侧动脉:乳腺显微外科皮瓣的额外灌注策略。
自体组织为基础的技术,包括最流行的腹部穿支皮瓣,代表了乳房切除术后乳房重建的金标准。在显微外科乳房再造术中,腋窝血管和乳腺内血管是常用的受体血管系统。腋窝系统提供了多个合适且易于接近的血管,尽管术后纤维化或既往手术可能使其剥离具有挑战性,需要采用替代灌注策略。我们报告了2021年1月至2023年2月期间,基于胸背动脉(TDA)逆行血流皮瓣灌注的7例腹部穿支皮瓣显微外科乳房重建。该技术在腋血管受损或不可用且TDA已被分割的情况下证明是有价值的,显示了其作为替代皮瓣灌注策略的潜力。逆流TDA作为受体血管的可用性为面临受体血管选择挑战的外科医生提供了额外的选择,为涉及血管损伤、纤维化或不可用的情况提供了解决方案。此外,在手术修复和皮瓣血运重建失败后,逆流TDA可能是皮瓣再灌注的一个有价值的来源。
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CiteScore
2.20
自引率
13.30%
发文量
1584
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open is an open access, peer reviewed, international journal focusing on global plastic and reconstructive surgery.Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open publishes on all areas of plastic and reconstructive surgery, including basic science/experimental studies pertinent to the field and also clinical articles on such topics as: breast reconstruction, head and neck surgery, pediatric and craniofacial surgery, hand and microsurgery, wound healing, and cosmetic and aesthetic surgery. Clinical studies, experimental articles, ideas and innovations, and techniques and case reports are all welcome article types. Manuscript submission is open to all surgeons, researchers, and other health care providers world-wide who wish to communicate their research results on topics related to plastic and reconstructive surgery. Furthermore, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open, a complimentary journal to Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, provides an open access venue for the publication of those research studies sponsored by private and public funding agencies that require open access publication of study results. Its mission is to disseminate high quality, peer reviewed research in plastic and reconstructive surgery to the widest possible global audience, through an open access platform. As an open access journal, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open offers its content for free to any viewer. Authors of articles retain their copyright to the materials published. Additionally, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open provides rapid review and publication of accepted papers.
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