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Systematization of reconstruction of the abdominal wall after reconstruction with TRAM

Introduction: Tram (transverse abdominal rectum flap) has remained the most used autologous breast reconstruction method over the last 30 years. First described by Holmström, the flap allows breast reconstruction with analogous tissue, providing natural appearance and consistency and lasting results...

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Published in:Revista Brasileira de cirurgia plástica 2021, Vol.36 (1), p.15-20
Main Authors: CUNHA, ARMANDO DOS SANTOS, COSTA, RAFAEL SABINO CAETANO, DAHER, JOSÉ CARLOS, SILVA, SUELLEN VIEIRA DA, CASTRO, CAROLINA OLIVEIRA PARANAGUÁ DE, DAMASIO, ANDERSON DE AZEVEDO, CAMPOS, AMANDA COSTA, THEODORO, PHABIO CLAUDINO ESTRELA TERRA
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Summary:Introduction: Tram (transverse abdominal rectum flap) has remained the most used autologous breast reconstruction method over the last 30 years. First described by Holmström, the flap allows breast reconstruction with analogous tissue, providing natural appearance and consistency and lasting results. Reconstruction of the abdominal wall of the defect installed after flap transposition is a major challenge, and there is no consensus on the form for elevation or closure of the abdominal wall flap. The article aims to present a practical method for abdominal wall reconstructions to reduce morbidity in patients undergoing breast reconstruction with TRAM. Methods: This is a descriptive work of a systematic abdominal wall reconstruction technique using propylene mesh. Result: Once the technique is applied, we have an abdominal wall covered with polypropylene fabric, fully fixed and well adapted. The systematization of abdominal wall reconstruction after reconstruction with TRAM was performed, which is characterized by being easy to reproduce and applicable. Conclusion: The technique is a good alternative in abdominal wall reconstructions for the surgeon, systematizing polypropylene mesh adaptation.
ISSN:2177-1235
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2177-1235
DOI:10.5935/2177-1235.2021RBCP0004