DIEP Flap Transplantation in Monozygotic Twins for Breast Reconstruction: A Case Report and Literature Review

C. Ozturk, Arvind D. Manisundaram, Mariangela Rivera, C. Ozturk, W. Moon
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Abstract Background  Composite tissue allotransplants are performed for various defects when local, or distant reconstructive options are limited. Though this type of transplant replaces similar tissue, it is complicated by immunosuppression. This limitation may be avoided in monozygotic twins since they share identical genetic code. Free soft tissue transplantation across identical twins has been reported for breast, scalp, and thoracic reconstruction when autologous tissues were insufficient. We present a case of a successful deep inferior epigastric artery perforator (DIEP) flap transplantation in monozygotic twins. Methods  The recipient twin was a patient with history of breast cancer and failed prosthetic reconstruction. She desired autologous reconstruction with a DIEP flap but had insufficient donor tissue. She refused alternative sites; however, she had an identical twin willing to donate her excess abdominal tissue. The twins underwent deoxyribonucleic acid testing, human leukocyte antigen/blood type testing, and screening for communicable diseases. Results  The twins were found to have greater than 99.99% probability of being monozygotic twins. A bipedicled conjoined DIEP was harvested from donor twin and transplanted to recipient twin. Immunosuppressive regimen was not utilized. Patients healed uneventfully and are currently 5 years postop without long-term complications. Conclusion  Isogeneic flap transplant is a viable option to consider when autologous tissues are restricted, and monozygotic twins are present. Appropriate counseling of twins is critical for a successful and satisfactory outcome.
DIEP皮瓣移植用于单卵双生子乳房重建:1例报告及文献复习
摘要背景 当局部或远处重建选择有限时,对各种缺陷进行复合组织同种异体移植。尽管这种类型的移植替代了类似的组织,但它因免疫抑制而变得复杂。单卵双胞胎可以避免这种限制,因为他们共享相同的遗传密码。据报道,当自体组织不足时,同卵双胞胎之间的自由软组织移植可用于乳房、头皮和胸部重建。我们报告了一例成功的单卵双胞胎上腹部深下动脉穿支(DIEP)皮瓣移植。方法 接受移植的双胞胎患者有癌症病史,假体重建失败。她希望用DIEP皮瓣进行自体重建,但供体组织不足。她拒绝其他网站;然而,她有一对同卵双胞胎愿意捐献她多余的腹部组织。这对双胞胎接受了脱氧核糖核酸检测、人类白细胞抗原/血型检测和传染病筛查。后果 这对双胞胎被发现有超过99.99%的概率是同卵双胞胎。从供体双胞胎身上采集双足连体DIEP,并将其移植到受体双胞胎身上。未使用免疫抑制方案。患者顺利痊愈,目前术后5年无长期并发症。结论 当自体组织受到限制,并且存在单卵双胞胎时,同种异体皮瓣移植是一个可行的选择。对双胞胎进行适当的咨询对取得成功和令人满意的结果至关重要。
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