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Autologous Breast Reconstruction: DIEP Flaps

Autologous Breast Reconstruction: DIEP Flaps

Autologous breast reconstruction involves the use of the patient’s own body tissue (skin and fat) to reconstruct the breasts. The lower abdominal tissue is often the most frequently used autologous tissue donor site. Patients can undergo either immediate reconstruction following mastectomy or delayed reconstruction following mastectomy. When patients are not likely to need radiation following mastectomy, it is often better…

DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction

DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction

Your Breast Reconstruction Options After Radiation The lower abdomen is traditionally used as the donor site for reconstruction following mastectomy when the remaining skin and subcutaneous tissue has been damaged by radiation. Not all patients respond to radiation in the same way. Some patients may receive lower doses of radiation and show significant signs of radiation damage and others may…

Silicone Breast Implant Reconstruction

Silicone Breast Implant Reconstruction

Breast reconstruction following mastectomy can be challenging for both the patient and surgeon. Breast reconstruction can be performed immediately following mastectomy or can be performed in a delayed fashion where a patient undergoes a mastectomy in one procedure and then implant or autologous tissue reconstruction in another procedure. I typically educate patients who undergo reconstruction with tissue expanders or implants…

Benefits of a DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction

Benefits of a DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction

DIEP flaps are autologous tissue flap reconstructions where the tissue from the lower abdomen is transferred to chest using microsurgical techniques. The benefit of autologous tissue reconstruction is that the look and feel of the breast is natural and the reconstruction is durable. One of the secondary benefits of the DIEP flap breast reconstruction is that as the lower abdominal…

Autologous Breast Reconstruction. DIEP Flaps. Second Stage Procedures

Autologous Breast Reconstruction. DIEP Flaps. Second Stage Procedures

Autologous breast reconstruction involves reconstructing the breast following mastectomy with the patient’s own body tissues. Patients who are candidates for autologous breast reconstruction are patients who have had radiation to the breast skin, those who have had repeated infections or capsular contracture, or those patients who wish to undergo breast reconstruction without implants. Other types of patients who are candidates…

DIEP Flaps. Second Stage Breast Reconstruction. Nipple Areola Complex Reconstruction

DIEP Flaps. Second Stage Breast Reconstruction. Nipple Areola Complex Reconstruction

Typically, breast reconstruction with autologous tissue occurs in three stages. For deep inferior epigastric artery perforator flaps, the skin and fat is harvested from the lower abdomen and transferred to the mastectomy site. In the second stage of the reconstruction which occurs at a later date, a symmetry procedure is performed on the reconstructed breast mound. Additionally, at that time,…