Natural-tissue breast reconstruction methods use excess tissue from a woman’s own body to replace breast tissue removed by mastectomy.
One of the most important factors differentiating various methods of natural-tissue breast reconstruction from one another is whether or not muscle is surgically removed from a flap’s donor site. Muscle does not grow back, so operations that remove muscle produce life-long changes that include weakness and increased risk for hernias. Perforator flaps such as the deep inferior epigastric perforator flap (DIEP flap) preserve muscle, while musculocutaneous flaps such as the free transverse rectus abdominus myocutaneous flap (free TRAM flap) remove portions of important muscles. (A) Preparation of a DIEP flap takes place without removing any muscle from the abdomen. (B) Preparation of a free TRAM flap requires removal of rectus abdominus muscle from the abdomen. Lower insets show flaps in cross-sectional view.
One of the most important factors differentiating various methods of natural-tissue breast reconstruction from one another is whether or not muscle is surgically removed from a flap’s donor site. Muscle does not grow back, so operations that remove muscle produce life-long changes that include weakness and increased risk for hernias. Perforator flaps such as the deep inferior epigastric perforator flap (DIEP flap) preserve muscle, while musculocutaneous flaps such as the free transverse rectus abdominus myocutaneous flap (free TRAM flap) remove portions of important muscles. (A) Preparation of a DIEP flap takes place without removing any muscle from the abdomen. (B) Preparation of a free TRAM flap requires removal of rectus abdominus muscle from the abdomen. Lower insets show flaps in cross-sectional view.
Perforator flaps are the most sophisticated methods of natural-tissue breast reconstruction available. Perforator flaps do not contain muscle. This is an extremely important benefit in comparison to tissue reconstructions such as the TRAM flap and Latissimus flap that disrupt important muscles and weaken the body in the process.
Perforator flaps do not contain muscle.
In addition to giving you excellent cosmetic results without compromising important functional muscles, perforator-flap breast reconstruction offers several unique advantages:
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Advances in the field of microsurgery and the availability of sophisticated microsurgical techniques have revolutionized breast reconstruction surgery in recent years. In particular, when perforator flaps are used for reconstruction, skilled surgeons can shape tissue so that looks and feels as natural as a woman’s own breast. Perforator flap breast reconstruction offers the benefits of autologous breast reconstruction without the disadvantages of procedures that necessitate the sacrifice of muscle.
Our practice specializes in perforator flap breast reconstruction in Greenwich, Connecticut and New York City.