Case Reports in Clinical Practice (Jan 2024)

Better Inset in Nipple Reconstruction by Modification in Skate Flap: A Case Study

  • Javad Rahmati,
  • Shahriar Haddady Abianeh,
  • Hosseinali Abdolrazaghi,
  • Iraj Pourahmadian,
  • Hojjat Molaei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18502/crcp.v8i4.14570
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4

Abstract

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NAC reconstruction represents the final stage of breast reconstruction. This can be accomplished thr ough non-surgical and surgical procedures, each with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. The majority of surgeons employ the Skate flap. The following is a de monstration of a modific ation to this flap.A woman, 56 years of age, who had previously undergone breast reconstruction using a TRAM flap, was admitted for nipple reconstruction. During the design of the star flap, a modification was executed, which involved reciprocally changing the orientation of the lateral flaps. Both flaps were properly positioned in their prepared locations during the flap inset and skin closure. The final outcome was satisfactory and aesthetically pleasing.The modification in the design of the Skate flap alters the orientation of the transferred flaps, making the final inse t feasible with less dis figurement.

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