BREAST RECONSTRUCTION WITH AUTOLOGOUS TISSUE
Informative material about breast reconstruction procedures after breast cancer
There are many options for breast reconstruction which use the patient’s own tissues. Such reconstructive options are however limited by specific clinical situations; in fact, they require long surgical operations. In some cases, it is possible to avoid the use of a prosthetic implant, while in others the operation is aimed at just integrating the lost breast volume after a radical mastectomy or after the damages of radiation treatments. These complex plastic and reconstructive surgery techniques are based on transferring to the breast site portions of skin and fat, sometimes together with some muscular tissue, from another body district. These are techniques that require a certain availability of tissue from the donor site, which sometimes requires a previous expansion, and a particularly good health state which allows for a more extensive and demanding surgical operation respect to an implant-based reconstruction. The flap of tissue can be harvested resecting its blood vessels and reconnecting it then to the circulation (anastomosis) also in a different body part to keep it alive, otherwise it can be sutured in another position while remaining connected to its own blood vessels.
Some complications typical of this kind of operations can be related to the healing process of the donor site, involve scars or other aesthetic features due to a different appearance of the skin between the donor site and the breast.
The most common flaps
The possibility of using a flap is determined through the evaluation of the surgeon, who also considers the preferences and the expectations of the patient. However, the surgeon’s decision cannot disregard the general state of the patient, the possible conditions she suffers and the quality of the subcutaneous tissue in the possible donor sites. Beyond the techniques described here, which are the most common, many other flaps exist and can be used in breast reconstruction. However, they are very delicate procedures, and few centres have personnel able to perform such surgeries.