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Islanded pedicled superior epigastric artery perforator flaps for bilateral breast augmentation with mastopexy after massive weight loss
Summary Objective To present a surgical technique of recruiting tissue from the abdominal wall, based on the superior epigastric artery perforators, in order to provide autologous augmentation of the breasts with mastopexy in patients after massive weight loss. Case report A 39-year-old woman presen...
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description | Summary Objective To present a surgical technique of recruiting tissue from the abdominal wall, based on the superior epigastric artery perforators, in order to provide autologous augmentation of the breasts with mastopexy in patients after massive weight loss. Case report A 39-year-old woman presented to the plastic surgery outpatient clinic with significant bilateral breast deformity following massive weight loss of 85.5 kg. She was dissatisfied with the appearance of her breasts and abdomen despite previous Fleur-de-lis abdominoplasty. On examination, the patient had major ptosis with a deflated breast skin envelope and near-total absence of breast volume. She had insignificant brachial skin excess and limited excess of the lateral chest wall. There was a large element of residual skin redundancy in her upper abdomen. Surgical technique Bilaterally, islanded superior epigastric artery perforator flaps were harvested from the epigastric region. In addition, turnover flaps were raised from the lateral chest wall. Inferior pedicled mastopexy was performed and the flaps were secured to the anterior chest wall in order to augment the breasts. Conclusions The islanded pedicled superior epigastric artery perforator flap is a useful technique for utilising the upper epigastric abdominal excess to augment the breasts following previous massive weight loss, obviating the need for implants and therefore eliminating potential implant-related complications. |
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Case report A 39-year-old woman presented to the plastic surgery outpatient clinic with significant bilateral breast deformity following massive weight loss of 85.5 kg. She was dissatisfied with the appearance of her breasts and abdomen despite previous Fleur-de-lis abdominoplasty. On examination, the patient had major ptosis with a deflated breast skin envelope and near-total absence of breast volume. She had insignificant brachial skin excess and limited excess of the lateral chest wall. There was a large element of residual skin redundancy in her upper abdomen. Surgical technique Bilaterally, islanded superior epigastric artery perforator flaps were harvested from the epigastric region. In addition, turnover flaps were raised from the lateral chest wall. Inferior pedicled mastopexy was performed and the flaps were secured to the anterior chest wall in order to augment the breasts. 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