Trillium Flap for Postmastectomy Neo-Nipple Reconstruction (A Novel Technique)

Ahmed Alsayed
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Introduction: Breast cancer cases, mastectomy and following reconstruction procedures are growing in numbers. Despite being lifesaving, mastectomies have a destructive psychological impact on the patients. On the other hand, breast reconstruction improves psychological damages within the same population. Various techniques for nipple reconstruction were described in literature. Trillium flap is an innovative technique to reconstruct neo-nipple with several advantages that make it superior to other popular flaps. Objectives: To come up with an innovative design for reconstructing a neo-nipple post mastectomy, that is superior to other popular flaps. Results: The Trillium flap design has less visible and easily camouflaged scars, is geometry-based, specific, well-detailed and flexible to produce a tailored nipple with any desired height and diameter and ensures the flaps good vascularity and the neo-nipple projection sustainability. Conclusion: Trillium flap is an innovative technique to reconstruct neo-nipple with several advantages that make it superior to other popular flaps. The results shown in the study are for experimental procedures done on human tissue samples of excised flaps from abdominoplasties and brachioplasties. Further application on actual cases is needed with monitoring of neo-nipple projection sustainability on the long term.
Trillium瓣用于乳房切除术后新乳头重建(一种新技术)
简介:乳腺癌病例,乳房切除术和随后的重建程序的数量正在增长。尽管乳房切除术可以挽救生命,但对患者的心理影响却是破坏性的。另一方面,乳房再造改善了同一人群的心理创伤。各种乳头重建技术在文献中被描述。Trillium皮瓣是一种创新的乳头重建技术,具有优于其他流行皮瓣的优点。目的:提出一种新颖的乳房切除术后乳头重建设计,使其优于其他流行的皮瓣。结果:Trillium皮瓣设计具有较低的可见性和易于伪装的疤痕,以几何为基础,具体,详细和灵活,可产生任何所需高度和直径的量身定制乳头,并确保皮瓣良好的血管性和新乳头投影的可持续性。结论:Trillium皮瓣是一种创新的乳头重建技术,具有许多优点,优于其他流行的皮瓣。该研究的结果是针对从腹部和臂部成形术中切除的皮瓣的人体组织样本进行的实验程序。需要在实际病例中进一步应用,并长期监测新乳头突出的可持续性。
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