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Bruce A Mast1, Donna K Simoneau.
Abstract
Latissimus dorsi breast reconstruction with implants has been criticized for Baker III or IV capsular contractures in as many as 30% of patients. Also criticized is muscle atrophy and loss of breast volume and definition. This study evaluated 2 modifications of the classic latissimus reconstruction: muscle transferred as an innervated functional unit and tissue expansion posterior to the latissimus but anterior to the pectoralis muscle. After expansion, a permanent prosthesis was placed (46 silicone gel and 3 saline). Forty-nine such reconstructions were done in 32 patients (17 bilateral and 15 unilateral), with average follow-up of 19 months. Only 4 Baker III capsular contractures (8%) and no Baker IV contractures occurred. All patients demonstrated excellent retention of breast shape/definition. This study demonstrates that functional muscle transfer and tissue expansion results in low capsular contracture rates and excellent retained breast shape.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16374093 DOI: 10.1097/01.sap.0000189621.46875.7f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Plast Surg ISSN: 0148-7043 Impact factor: 1.539