陈颖, 陈嘉莹, 李琳, et al. Single-center report of 118 cases of free abdominal flaps for breast reconstruction[J]. China Oncology, 2013, 23(8): 576-583. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1007-3969.2013.08.003.
Background and purpose: Along with the development of diagnosis and treatment technology
the disease free survival and overall survival of breast cancer have been extended. In order to improve the quality of life after mastectomy
more and more breast reconstructions were applied in breast cancer patients. We retrospectively reviewed 118 cases of free abdominal flaps for breast reconstruction performed in Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center. Clinical outcomes
reconstructive techniques and experiences are discussed. Methods: From November
2006 to June
2013
we used free abdominal flaps to perform 118 cases of breast reconstruction on 117 female patients after mastectomy. We observed the surgery
complications and safety of this technic. Results: We performed 118 cases of flaps based on deep inferior epigastric vessels. The average operation time was 7.72 h. The average time of ischemia was 78.74min. The average anastomosis time was 60.83min. The average number of perforators included in the flap was 3. The internal thoracic vessels were preferred recipient vessels. Ten cases of vessel crisis occurred and 6 of them were venous thrombosis and 4 cases were venous kink. Seven of them were salvaged
and the other 3 failed
the success rate was 97.46%. Postoperative infection rate was 7.00%. Abdominal bulge occurred in 3.50% of patients. None of the patients developed abdominal hernia. The median interval between surgery and the first cycle of adjuvant chemotherapy was 19 days. The median follow-up time was 12 months. One case of distant metastasis
but no local recurrence was observed. Conclusion: Although free abdominal flap breast reconstruction requires complicated microsurgical techniques
and the learning curve does exist
free abdominal flap breast reconstruction has a high success rate with oncological safety and few complications.