Keystone Flap Type IV in Breast Reconstruction: A Case Report.

Q3 Medicine Acta medica academica Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.5644/ama2006-124.434
Filippos Bekos, Nikos Pappas, Dimosthenis Chrysikos, Epaminondas Kostopoulos, Vasileios Karampelias, Dimitra Daskalopoulou, Theodore Troupis
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Abstract

Objective: The objective of this paper is to present and document a specific case of breast reconstruction using an adapted Type IV Keystone Flap technique, with a droplet-shaped design with a reduced flap ratio, and to identify the qualities of this method.

Case report: A 41-year-old woman, with a history of myocardial infarction and low ejection fraction, underwent a lumpectomy, resulting in a lower medial quadrant deficit in her left breast. After she developed skin and tissue necrosis and infection, implementing the Type IV Keystone Flap effectively addressed the deficit, ensuring sufficient coverage. The flap extended dropwise beneath the deficit, progressing anteriorly towards the upper rectus abdominis, with a ratio of 2.5:1. The flap's novel droplet shape allowed for the utilization of fewer perforators, while ensuring adequate blood supply and tissue coverage, leading to improved perfusion and aesthetic outcome.

Conclusion: The application of the adapted Type IV Keystone Flap highlights its capacity as a versatile and effective method for breast reconstruction post-lumpectomy. With the advantages of a short learning curve, easy execution, and acceptable risk profile, it offers a valuable alternative for patients who may not be suitable for more complex surgeries. Further research is recommended to confirm its broader applicability and to conduct a comparative analysis with other techniques.

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乳房再造中的 Keystone 瓣 IV 型:病例报告
目的:本文旨在介绍并记录一例使用改良的 IV 型 Keystone 皮瓣技术进行乳房再造的具体病例,该皮瓣采用水滴形设计,皮瓣比例较小,并确定了该方法的特质:一名 41 岁的女性患者曾患心肌梗死和低射血分数,她接受了肿块切除术,导致左乳房下内侧象限缺损。在她出现皮肤和组织坏死及感染后,采用 IV 型 Keystone 皮瓣有效地解决了缺损问题,确保了足够的覆盖面。皮瓣在乳房缺损处下方向下延伸,向腹直肌上部前方推进,比例为 2.5:1。该皮瓣新颖的水滴形状减少了穿孔器的使用,同时确保了充足的血液供应和组织覆盖,从而改善了灌注和美学效果:经过改良的IV型Keystone皮瓣的应用凸显了其作为乳房切除术后乳房重建的多功能、有效方法的能力。该方法具有学习曲线短、易于实施、风险可接受等优点,为不适合接受更复杂手术的患者提供了一种有价值的选择。建议进一步开展研究,以确认其更广泛的适用性,并与其他技术进行比较分析。
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