BREAST RECONSTRUCTION BY MEANS OF INNERVATED RECTUS-ABDOMINIS MYOCUTANEOUS FLAP

Citation
K. Yano et al., BREAST RECONSTRUCTION BY MEANS OF INNERVATED RECTUS-ABDOMINIS MYOCUTANEOUS FLAP, Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 102(5), 1998, pp. 1452-1460
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
ISSN journal
00321052
Volume
102
Issue
5
Year of publication
1998
Pages
1452 - 1460
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-1052(1998)102:5<1452:BRBMOI>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
We performed immediate breast reconstruction in 22 patients using rect us abdominis myocutaneous flap accompanied by neurorrhaphy in the past 2 years. In the neurorrhaphy, the 11th intercostal nerve, which contr ols the sensation of the myocutaneous flap, was anastomosed to the lat eral cutaneous branch of the 4th intel costal nerve, which controls th e sensation of the breast. Our study included 15 patients, and the pos toperative follow-up period was 4 to 24 months, with an average of 14. 0 months. For control subjects, there were 16 cases of rectus abdomini s myocutaneous flap, whose sensory nerve had not been reconstructed (p ostoperative follow-up period 11 to 41 months, average 24.1 months). T he sensory examination included tests of touch, pain, and temperature. The innervated myocutaneous flap sensation showed gradual recovery at about 6 months after surgery and reached the value of the normal side after about 1 year. In the control subjects, recovery of sensation wa s not observed at all in the first 10 postoperative months. Then, afte r more than 1 year, the recovery was gradual and reached the value of the normal side in only some control subjects. Therefore, we consider the present technique useful for recovery of sensation in immediate br east reconstruction.