Title
Autologous mastectomy reconstruction: Communication among the breast surgery team to maximize aesthetic and oncologic outcome.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-16-2020
Publication Title
The breast journal
Abstract
Mastectomy breast reconstruction with autologous tissue is challenging. Oncologic and aesthetic goals face previous surgical scars, radiation, chemotherapy, or other comorbidities. We describe a simple approach for autologous mastectomy reconstruction so that breast and plastic and reconstructive surgeons can maximize aesthetic outcomes and minimize wound complications. A retrospective chart review was done on patients who underwent mastectomy and autologous reconstruction. The surgical flight plans were reviewed to delineate an approach, and pre- and postoperative photographs were examined to create a step-by-step process. The most encountered mastectomy and autologous flap reconstruction scenarios were categorized to create a step-by-step process. Successful autologous mastectomy reconstruction to optimize aesthetic outcome and minimize complications requires team communication. Creation of a surgical flight plan using information from the physical examination, MRI and adjunctive imaging, and preoperative photographs is imperative. Thoughtful incision choice and exposure approach are paramount.
Clinical Institute
Women & Children
Clinical Institute
Cancer
Department
Oncology
Department
Surgery
Recommended Citation
Dickinson, Brian P; Holmes, Dennis; Vu-Huynh, Nikkie; Vu, Monica B; Snyder, Lincoln; MacDonald, Heather; Guerra, Lisa; Coleman, Colleen; Fancher, Crystal; Hamoui, Nahid; Khan, Sadia; Kim, Sadie; Lopez, January; Overstreet, Jennifer; and Ashjian, Peter H, "Autologous mastectomy reconstruction: Communication among the breast surgery team to maximize aesthetic and oncologic outcome." (2020). Articles, Abstracts, and Reports. 3266.
https://digitalcommons.providence.org/publications/3266