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Case report of the combination of a TRAM flap, lipofilling, and 3-D tattooing after failed implant-based reconstruction: improving aesthetic results

We present a complex case of a patient diagnosed with bilateral breast cancer. The patient initially underwent bilateral skin-sparing mastectomy and immediate subpectoral implant-base breast reconstruction. She had an uncomplicated postoperative recovery. However, three months later, she developed a...

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Published in:Journal of surgical case reports 2024-09, Vol.2024 (9), p.rjae581
Main Authors: Damin, Andrea Pires, Tiellet, Bibiana Quatrin, de Melo, Marcia Portela, Zucatto, Angela E, Cericatto, Rodrigo, Biazus, Jorge Villanova
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Language:English
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Summary:We present a complex case of a patient diagnosed with bilateral breast cancer. The patient initially underwent bilateral skin-sparing mastectomy and immediate subpectoral implant-base breast reconstruction. She had an uncomplicated postoperative recovery. However, three months later, she developed a severe and persistent local infection during adjuvant chemotherapy, resulting in the loss of the breast implants and the formation of massive deforming scars in the chest area. To address this, the patient underwent a series of reconstructive procedures. Lipofilling was used on the chest wall to improve skin quality, followed by a late bilateral transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap for breast reconstruction. Additionally, the final aesthetic result was enhanced by applying a 3-D tattoo. This case highlights the use of a sequence of reconstructive procedures as a feasible alternative to manage complex and extensive scars after failure of primary breast reconstruction.
ISSN:2042-8812
2042-8812
DOI:10.1093/jscr/rjae581