A method of breast reconstruction is based on the Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator (DIEP) technique. Skin and fat are transplanted from the abdomen to the chest; blood vessels are reconnected through microsurgery. Nerves are, however, left unconnected. This study aims to evaluate the blood flow and reinnervation of blood vessels and skin in breasts reconstructed by DIEP flaps without neural repair. In all, DIEP flaps of 10 patients were tested at an average of 16.3 months postoperatively. Blood flow was assessed by PeriScan PIM II System, both before and after indirect heating. Tactile perception threshold was assessed by Semmes-Weinstein monofilament and thermal sensibility by SENSELab MSA Thermotest. The patients' contralateral breasts...
INTRODUCTION: Sensory nerve coaptation in autologous breast reconstruction positively affects the se...
The spontaneous return of sensation in autologously reconstructed breasts, especially in the Transve...
Breast cancer is the commonest cancer that affects women in the United Kingdom (UK). Autologous free...
Reconstruction with a Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator (DIEP) flap is considered to be the first ...
INTRODUCTION: Cutaneous vascular reactivity to local heating in free flaps has not been characterize...
Background: The deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap is considered the definitive standar...
The deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap is ideally suited for breast reconstruction. The...
Perforator flaps are widely used in reconstructive surgery, but little is known about the hemodynami...
Background: Restoring the sensation of the reconstructed breast has increasingly become a goal of au...
Background: The sensory recovery of the breast remains an undervalued aspect of autologous breast re...
Background: No studies have assessed the perfusion of the undermined abdominal skin in breast recons...
Introduction: Autologous breast reconstruction has become the standard care for breast cancer patien...
INTRODUCTION: Sensory nerve coaptation in autologous breast reconstruction positively affects the se...
The spontaneous return of sensation in autologously reconstructed breasts, especially in the Transve...
Breast cancer is the commonest cancer that affects women in the United Kingdom (UK). Autologous free...
Reconstruction with a Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator (DIEP) flap is considered to be the first ...
INTRODUCTION: Cutaneous vascular reactivity to local heating in free flaps has not been characterize...
Background: The deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap is considered the definitive standar...
The deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap is ideally suited for breast reconstruction. The...
Perforator flaps are widely used in reconstructive surgery, but little is known about the hemodynami...
Background: Restoring the sensation of the reconstructed breast has increasingly become a goal of au...
Background: The sensory recovery of the breast remains an undervalued aspect of autologous breast re...
Background: No studies have assessed the perfusion of the undermined abdominal skin in breast recons...
Introduction: Autologous breast reconstruction has become the standard care for breast cancer patien...
INTRODUCTION: Sensory nerve coaptation in autologous breast reconstruction positively affects the se...
The spontaneous return of sensation in autologously reconstructed breasts, especially in the Transve...
Breast cancer is the commonest cancer that affects women in the United Kingdom (UK). Autologous free...