基于腹部乳房重建的血管测绘:当前和即将到来的成像方式的综合回顾。

Eplasty Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Taylor J Ibelli, Sumanth Chennareddy, Max Mandelbaum, Peter W Henderson
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摘要

背景:术前血管成像是腹部乳房重建(ABBR)手术计划中非常常见的元素。外科医生必须根据病人的健康状况和血管解剖结构为每个病人量身定制最适合的皮瓣。这篇综述的目的是给外科医生提供实用的工具,帮助他们选择最适合患者需要的成像技术,以获得成功的乳房重建。方法:在Google scholar上查阅文献,评估ABBR术前影像学方式。检索词包括乳房重建、上腹部深下穿支(DIEP)皮瓣和腹部影像学。根据ABBR的相关性和重要性纳入文章,然后根据临床相关效用对每种成像方式的优缺点进行分类。结果:总的来说,与二维图像相比,三维成像技术在识别穿支和椎弓根网络方面具有更高的分辨率。结论:本文阐述了目前使用的成像模式的优缺点,并讨论了可能有助于未来ABBR规划的新技术。
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Vascular Mapping for Abdominal-Based Breast Reconstruction: A Comprehensive Review of Current and Upcoming Imaging Modalities.

Background: Preoperative vascular imaging is a very common element of surgical planning for abdominal-based breast reconstruction (ABBR). Surgeons must tailor which flap is best suited for each respective patient based on the patient's health and vascular anatomy. The goal of this review is to give surgeons practical tools for choosing which imaging technology best suits their patient's needs for successful breast reconstruction.

Methods: A review of literature was undertaken on Google scholar to assess preoperative imaging modalities used for ABBR. Search terms included breast reconstruction, deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap, and abdominal imaging. Articles were included based on relevance and significance to ABBR. Advantages and disadvantages of each imaging modality were then classified according to clinically relevant utility.

Results: Overall, imaging technologies that produce 3-dimensional images were found to have greater resolution for identifying perforators and the pedicle network than 2- dimensional images.

Conclusions: This paper addresses the strengths and weaknesses of the currently used imaging modalities described and also discusses new technologies that may be helpful in the future for planning of ABBR.

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