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The
Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Free Flap For Breast Reconstruction
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Deep Inferior
Epigastric Perforator (DIEP) flap breast reconstruction is an improved method of
autologous tissue breast reconstruction with minimal insult to the abdominal
wall. This study summarizes the data collected on 148 consecutive DIEP flaps
used for breast reconstruction in 109 patients. 90.7% of the patients had immediate breast reconstruction
following mastectomy, 6.5% had secondary reconstruction and 2.8% had bilateral
reconstruction after having had a mastectomy and having a new primary cancer
diagnosed in the remaining breast. 78.7%
underwent unilateral reconstruction, 21.3% underwent bilateral reconstruction
and 15.7% needed two flaps to make a single larger breast. There was one flap
failure. Incidence of fat necrosis
was 6.76% and incidence of incisional hernia was 1.35%.
The advantages of a free TRAM flap breast reconstruction are inherent in
DIEP flap breast reconstruction. The
increased technical effort for DIEP flap reconstruction is offset by the lesser
insult to the abdominal wall with maintenance of the entire rectus abdominus
muscle.
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