1. Total Breast Reconstruction With a Fat-augmented Latissimus Dorsi Flap Combined With a Breast Implant: Tribrid Breast Reconstruction
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Yoshihiro Sowa, MD, PhD, Ichiro Nakayama, MD, Shino Higai, MD, Yoshihiro Toyohara, MD, Yasue Kurokawa, MD, Ataru Sunaga, MD, and Naoki Inafuku, MD
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Summary:. Total breast reconstruction using only a latissimus dorsi flap (LDF) often has a problem of insufficient volume. Recently, a fat-augmented LDF has been introduced as a solution to this problem. However, there are still many cases in which augmentation with fat grafting alone is not enough to achieve symmetrical breasts. Here, we discuss a new approach for full breast reconstruction, which we refer to as tribrid reconstruction, that combines the fat-augmented LDF with a breast implant. Depending on the need for a skin island, the LDF or muscle flap is harvested and augmented with fat grafting, either to the flap itself or by injecting fat into the pectoral muscle or the subcutaneous tissue of the chest. In cases in which this does not correct asymmetry, an implant is added to enhance the breast volume. This 3-component reconstruction method was applied in 9 cases, and all achieved sufficient postoperative volume and satisfactory aesthetic results. This technique can be used in a single surgery to reconstruct both moderately sized and larger breasts.
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- 2025
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