Two birds one stone: lymphatic and breast reconstruction with autologous tissue

S. Sarrami, Carolyn De La Cruz
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Patients with breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) commonly present with both debilitating upper extremity symptoms and the need for breast reconstruction. By combining autologous flaps with physiologic lymphatic surgery, postmastectomy patients with BCRL can obtain aesthetic breast reconstruction and lymphedema management in a single operation. Lymph node transfer to an area of lymphatic obstruction creates a healthy lymphatic bridge and restores physiologic flow. Early success and improved understanding of vascularized lymph node transfer (VLNT) physiology have led to the rapid development of numerous flap options and modalities. Several studies have shown the efficacy of combining autologous breast reconstruction with VLNT. Chimeric flaps using inguinal nodes, lateral thoracic nodes, or omentum aim to construct an aesthetic breast and improve lymphatic function. In this article, we will detail the surgical options that accomplish autologous breast reconstruction and restore the lymphatic network in a single operation.
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一石二鸟:利用自体组织进行淋巴和乳房重建
乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿(BCRL)患者通常同时伴有上肢衰弱症状和乳房重建需求。通过将自体皮瓣与生理性淋巴手术相结合,乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿(BCRL)患者可在一次手术中获得美观的乳房重建和淋巴水肿治疗。淋巴结转移到淋巴管阻塞区域可建立健康的淋巴桥,恢复生理性流动。血管化淋巴结转移(VLNT)的早期成功和对其生理学的进一步了解,促使众多皮瓣选择和方式的快速发展。多项研究表明,将自体乳房重建与血管化淋巴结转移相结合效果显著。使用腹股沟结节、胸外侧结节或网膜的嵌合瓣旨在构建美观的乳房并改善淋巴功能。本文将详细介绍在一次手术中完成自体乳房重建并恢复淋巴管网的手术方案。
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