Adipose perforator flaps without skin donor site: "in between" single scar approach for reconstruction of small peripheral breast defects after lumpectomy

J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2024 Apr:91:363-371. doi: 10.1016/j.bjps.2024.01.040. Epub 2024 Feb 3.

Abstract

In breast conserving surgery, the reconstruction of defects in small breasts where volume displacement techniques are not feasible can be challenging. In contrast, patients with bigger breasts may not wish to undergo major breast remodeling surgery or breast symmetrization procedures. In such cases, volume replacement techniques can be beneficial, but these leave additional scars and are time consuming. The authors propose an "in between" single scar approach to perform both lumpectomy and reconstruction of small peripheral breast tumors. This approach reduces morbidity and operating time compared with standard volume replacement techniques. The tumors are resected from below, guided by wire, using an incision in the lateral breast crease or inframammary fold, depending on their location. The same incision is used to raise an adipose or adipofascial flap based on perimammary perforators, lateral thoracic artery perforator flap (LTAP), lateral intercostal artery perforator flap (LICAP), or anterior intercostal artery perforator flaps (AICAP) flaps, without skin donor site. Between March and November 2022, eight patients underwent this procedure. In four cases LICAP flap was used; in three-AICAP flap was chosen; and in one-LTAP perforator flap was used. Clear surgical margins were achieved in all cases. The average follow-up time was 9.9 months, during which no local recurrences were detected. All flaps survived. Two patients experienced seromas at the donor site, and an organized hematoma was also reported. This approach represents a viable alternative to volume displacement techniques or no reconstruction for small peripheral lumpectomy defects.

Keywords: AICAP; Breast conserving surgery; LICAP; LTAP; Oncoplastic breast conserving surgery.

MeSH terms

  • Breast / surgery
  • Breast Neoplasms* / surgery
  • Cicatrix / etiology
  • Cicatrix / prevention & control
  • Cicatrix / surgery
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Mammaplasty* / methods
  • Mastectomy, Segmental
  • Obesity / surgery
  • Perforator Flap* / blood supply