The Partial Removal of Rectus Abdominis Muscle Inserting into Ribs in Ipsilateral Pedicled TRAM Flap for Breast Reconstruction
Research article published in Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to introduce a new surgical technique for pedicled TRAM flap that removes a part of the rectus abdominis muscle inserting into ribs, and to analyze this technique in comparison with classical pedicled TRAM flap. METHODS: A retrospective review of patient charts from May 2006 to February 2016 was performed. The patient group that underwent the removal of the part of the rectus abdominis that inserts into the thorax (partial muscle resection; PMR group) was compared with the group that did not undergo this muscle resection (Classical group). The complications and aesthetic effects of surgery between the two groups were analyzed. RESULTS: There were 34 patients in the classical group and 28 in the PMR group. There were no significant differences in postoperative complications between these two groups. The rates of fat necrosis were 32.1% in the PMR group and 36.1% in the classical group. The postoperative aesthetic outcome of the inframammary fold showed no significant differences in outcome between the classical and PMR groups. However, all items received higher scores in the PMR group. CONCLUSIONS: The authors' new surgical method was associated with a positive cosmetic effect of improving inframammary fold aesthetics and could thus represent a new option for pTRAM breast reconstruction.
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Summary
Peer-reviewed clinical and outcomes research relevant to medicinal leech therapy and its biology. Indexed in PubMed and verified against the NCBI record.
Why This Matters for Hirudotherapy
This Journal of Clinical Medicine (2022) study is a retrospective chart review introducing a modified pedicled TRAM flap technique for breast reconstruction that removes the part of the rectus abdominis muscle inserting into the ribs, comparing 28 partial-muscle-resection patients with 34 classical-technique patients; per the abstract, there were no significant differences in postoperative complications (fat necrosis 32.1% vs 36.1%) or inframammary fold aesthetics between groups, though all aesthetic items scored higher in the modified group. For hirudotherapy it provides background on TRAM flap reconstruction, a setting where flaps can suffer venous compromise that is sometimes managed with medicinal leeches, helping characterize complication rates in this reconstruction type. Caveat: this is a single-center retrospective comparison, the differences in aesthetic scores were not statistically significant, and the study does not examine venous congestion management or hirudotherapy.
Citation
The Partial Removal of Rectus Abdominis Muscle Inserting into Ribs in Ipsilateral Pedicled TRAM Flap for Breast Reconstruction.
Son et al. · Journal of clinical medicine, 2022
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