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A Comparison of Methods to Assess Mastectomy Flap Viability in Skin-Sparing Mastectomy and Immediate Reconstruction: A Prospective Cohort Study.

Brian Rinker1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Skin-sparing mastectomy with immediate reconstruction can yield excellent aesthetic results, but high rates of mastectomy flap necrosis have been reported. A prospective cohort study was undertaken to compare three methods of assessing mastectomy flap viability following skin-sparing mastectomy and immediate reconstruction to determine which is most effective in reducing mastectomy flap necrosis.
METHODS: The study group included 60 consecutive patients (99 breasts) undergoing skin-sparing mastectomy and immediate reconstruction with either tissue expanders (n = 39) or transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous flaps (n = 21). Mastectomy flap viability was assessed either visually (n = 20), with fluorescein dye and Wood's lamp imaging (n = 20), or by indocyanine green angiography (n = 20). Variation across groups was analyzed using analysis of variance for continuous variables and chi-square test for dichotomous variables.
RESULTS: The mean follow-up was 10 months. There were no significant differences in mean age, body mass index, medical history, smoking history, pathologic diagnosis, chemotherapy, or reconstruction type. Mastectomy flap necrosis was observed in eight of 30 breasts in the direct visualization group (27 percent), compared with 14 percent in the indocyanine green angiography group and 3 percent in the fluorescein group (p = 0.03). The reoperation rate in the direct visualization group was 20 percent, compared with 15 percent in the indocyanine green angiography group and 0 percent in the fluorescein group.
CONCLUSIONS: Fluorescein dye was associated with the lowest rate of complications after skin-sparing mastectomy, but indocyanine green angiography was also shown to reduce mastectomy flap necrosis compared with direct visualization. Routine imaging of mastectomy flap perfusion seems to be beneficial in skin-sparing mastectomy, but intravenous fluorescein may be as effective as more expensive modalities. CLINICAL QUESTION/LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic, II.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26818271     DOI: 10.1097/01.prs.0000475744.10344.1e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


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1.  Indocyanine green angiography for preventing postoperative mastectomy skin flap necrosis in immediate breast reconstruction.

Authors:  Tim Pruimboom; Rutger M Schols; Sander Mj Van Kuijk; René Rwj Van der Hulst; Shan S Qiu
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2020-04-22

2.  Predictors of complications after direct-to-implant breast reconstruction with an acellular dermal matrix from a multicentre randomized clinical trial.

Authors:  V L Negenborn; R E G Dikmans; M B Bouman; H A H Winters; J W R Twisk; P Q Ruhé; M A M Mureau; J M Smit; S Tuinder; J Hommes; Y Eltahir; N A S Posch; J M van Steveninck-Barends; M A Meesters-Caberg; R R W J van der Hulst; M J P F Ritt; M G Mullender
Journal:  Br J Surg       Date:  2018-04-16       Impact factor: 6.939

3.  Improving Outcome in Immediate Alloplastic Breast Reconstruction, an Algorithm for Operative Decision Making.

Authors:  Tamir Shay; Avi A Cohen; Dean Ad-El
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2018-10-02

4.  Intraoperative SPY Reduces Post-mastectomy Skin Flap Complications: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Edward H Liu; Sarah L Zhu; Jiayi Hu; Nathan Wong; Forough Farrokhyar; Achilles Thoma
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2019-04-25

5.  Assessment of wound perfusion with near-infrared angiography: A prospective feasibility study.

Authors:  Beryl L Manning-Geist; Renee A Cowan; Brooke Schlappe; Kenya Braxton; Yukio Sonoda; Kara Long Roche; Mario M Leitao; Dennis S Chi; Oliver Zivanovic; Nadeem R Abu-Rustum; Jennifer J Mueller
Journal:  Gynecol Oncol Rep       Date:  2022-02-03

6.  Nipple sparing mastectomy and direct to implant breast reconstruction, validation of the safe procedure through the use of laser assisted indocyanine green fluorescent angiography.

Authors:  Roy de Vita; Ernesto Maria Buccheri
Journal:  Gland Surg       Date:  2018-06

7.  Indocyanine Green Angiography in Breast Reconstruction: Utility, Limitations, and Search for Standardization.

Authors:  Ariel C Johnson; Salih Colakoglu; Tae W Chong; David W Mathes
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2020-03-27

Review 8.  Systematic review of methodologies used to assess mastectomy flap viability.

Authors:  F H K Jeon; J Varghese; M Griffin; P E Butler; D Ghosh; A Mosahebi
Journal:  BJS Open       Date:  2018-05-28
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