The Donut DIEP Flap: A Novel Scarless Technique

Plast Reconstr Surg. 2023 Oct 31. doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000011176. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap surgery is a common technique for breast reconstruction. However, the long and noticeable abdominal scarring is one of its greatest disadvantages. Here, we suggest a minimal scarring DIEP flap harvest with a novel abdominal design. The key to this method is to preserve more skin tissue with a circular design centered around the navel. Three circular incisions are made: (1) the smallest circle represents an incision around the umbilicus; (2) the middle circle with a radius of <3.5 cm indicates skin incision because the donut-like skin paddle between the small and middle circles is included in the flap; (3) the largest circle with a radius of >10 cm represents the extent of flap dissection that was done diagonally from the skin toward the Scarpa's fascia. Pedicle dissection is proceeded with the conventional method. For closure, a purse-string suture is performed with the umbilicus at its center leaving only a single small circular scar around the umbilicus as the final scar. Closure of the donor-site is possible with the patient in a supine or slightly flexed position due to less skin excision. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic, V.