JPRAS Open (Sep 2023)

Reconstruction of the thoracic radiation-induced ulcer with the pedicled internal mammary artery fasciocutaneous flap: Review of the literature and a case report

  • Trần Thiết Sơn,
  • Tạ Thị Hồng Thúy,
  • Phạm Thị Việt Dung,
  • Phan Tuấn Nghĩa,
  • Trương Thế Duy

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37
pp. 102 – 108

Abstract

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Objective: The pedicled Internal Mammary Artery Perforator (IMAP) flap is not yet a well-known technique. However, it seems practical for use in thoracic radiation-induced ulcer, especially in recurrence after the failure of convenient reconstructive techniques. This technique is applied to patients with breast hypertrophy. In this article, we present our experience with the indications, surgery details, and advantages of this technique. Materials and methods: A 63-year-old woman had a right mastectomy 11 years ago. The patient's ulcers recurred after radiotherapy and were treated with a regional and local flap. The opposite breast was ptotic, and the patient was not eligible for microsurgery. The patient underwent reconstruction using the contralateral pedicle IMAP flap. Results: The IMAP flap was designed with a size of 14 × 22 cm, including the inferior half of the breast and the areolar. The flap could completely cover the chest wall defect, and the contralateral breast was reduced to match. The final results were evaluated after two years of follow-up. Conclusion: The contralateral breast pedicle IMAP flap is a reliable, versatile, and easy-to-perform technique. This flap is a useful technique for chest wall coverage after radiation-induced ulcers, particularly in elderly patients. The major limitation of this technique is the higher risk of second primary breast cancer as the transfer flap of the contralateral breast.

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