The radiated breast and autologous reconstruction: benefits and alternatives

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Ewing, Jane N. [1 ]
Gala, Zachary [1 ]
Lemdani, Mehdi S. [1 ]
Kovach III, Stephen J. [1 ]
Azoury, Said C. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Penn, Dept Surg, Div Plast Surg, Philadelphia, PA 19103 USA
关键词
Breast reconstruction; autologous reconstruction; radiation; radiated field; radiotherapy; LYMPH-NODE TRANSFER; PEDICLED TRAM FLAP; IMMEDIATE BREAST; TISSUE EXPANDER/IMPLANT; ALGORITHMIC APPROACH; RECIPIENT VESSELS; INTERNAL MAMMARY; SURGICAL ANATOMY; INDUCED FIBROSIS; CANCER PATIENTS;
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10.20517/2347-9264.2024.11
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Despite advancements in research and technology, breast cancer remains the second leading cause of cancerrelated mortality affecting women worldwide. Radiation therapy is a widely recommended adjunct to surgery due to its significant role in reducing loco -regional recurrence. Its use, however, is not without consequences. Radiation triggers a series of pathophysiologic events leading to tissue injury; reactive oxygen species incites (1) vascular damage and chronic hypoxia; (2) an inflammatory response; and (3) activation of myofibroblasts to induce fibrosis. As a result, radiotherapy interferes with wound healing and negatively impacts the quality of the skin. These pathophysiologic consequences complicate the sequence of breast reconstruction and require surgeons to consider timing and the type of reconstruction (autologous vs. implant), with respect to radiotherapy to improve patient outcomes. In this article, we briefly review radiation -induced tissue effects and their impact on breast reconstruction. More specifically, we comment on the traditional use of autologous tissue, microsurgical technical pearls for irradiated fields, reconstructive timing paradigms, and lymphedema prevention. With continued progress, derivation, and innovation, plastic and reconstructive surgery has consistently advanced and revolutionized both medicine and surgery. This review considers the future implications of breast reconstruction and how it will impact patients, healthcare, and the field. While not an exhaustive review, we aim to provide a comprehensive discussion and insights. In summary, the authors discuss the possibilities of a paradigm shift in breast reconstruction, emphasizing the need for surgeons to have an armamentarium capable of all breast reconstruction options for the best possible patient outcomes.
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