Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (Oct 2022)

Delivery technique for the pedicled transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap

  • Jin Sun Lee,
  • Hyeokdong Kwon,
  • Won Suk Lee,
  • Sang-Ha Oh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14730/aaps.2021.00367
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 4
pp. 161 – 164

Abstract

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The pedicled transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) flap is often used during breast reconstruction. After completely elevating the flap, a medial tunnel is created to connect the dissection area to the mastectomy defect. This tunnel should typically accommodate four of the surgeon’s fingers, although this may vary depending on flap volume. Wider tunneling facilitates flap delivery, but can damage the breast and inframammary fold. Therefore, we introduce a technique to move the flap easily and safely through a small tunnel. During breast reconstruction using a pedicled TRAM flap, a tunnel was made in the mastectomy defect along the meridian of the breast. This tunnel accommodated a width of three of the surgeon’s fingers (6 cm). After completely elevating the flap, it was inserted into a funnel with an inner surface made of polymeric vinyl and a hydrophilic coating. The flap was propelled into the mastectomy defect via the funnel. Our novel technique for pedicled TRAM flap delivery using a funnel was easy and safe, and it is deemed to be suitable for delivering a pedicled TRAM flap.

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