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Pietro G di Summa1,2, Clara Schaffer1, Sherilyn K Tay2, Eva Weiler-Mithoff2.
Abstract
We present a patient with recurrent breast cancer requiring massive resection of the upper chest. Management included a reverse abdominoplasty flap to resurface the anterior chest wall, with acceptable aesthetic outcomes, and adjuvant chemotherapy. RA is a simple and versatile coverage option in patients with high risk of disease recurrence.Entities:
Keywords: Breast cancer recurrence; Reverse Abdominoplasty flap; chest resurfacing; radiotherapy
Year: 2019 PMID: 31069246 PMCID: PMC6493283 DOI: 10.1080/23320885.2019.1605293
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Reports Plast Surg Hand Surg ISSN: 2332-0885
Figure 1.Intraoperative images. (A) Extensive thoracic defect after complete surgical excision of breast cancer recurrence (lateral view). (B) Resected tumour.
Figure 2.Intraoperative images. (A) Thoracic defect before coverage (anterior view). (B) Immediate result after defect coverage with a reverse abdominoplasty flap.
Figure 3.Postoperative aesthetic outcome at 11 months follow-up. (A) Anterior view. (B) Anterior view with arms lifted up. (C) Right lateral view. (D) Left oblique view.