Breast reconstruction using free tissue transfer is an increasingly utilised oncoplastic procedure. The aim was to review all bilateral breast reconstructions using abdominal free flaps by a single surgeon over an 11-year period (2003–2014). A retrospective review was performed on all patients who underwent bilateral breast reconstruction using abdominal free flaps between 2003 and 2014 by the senior author (DAM). Data analysed included patient demographics, indication for reconstruction, surgical details, and complications. Fifty-five female patients (mean 48.6 years [24–71 years]) had bilateral breast reconstruction. The majority (41, 74.5%) underwent immediate reconstruction and DIEP flaps were utilised on 41 (74.5%) occasions. Major sur...
Background The increasing number of bilateral breast cancer patients has been accompanied by a growi...
Introduction: Salvage breast reconstruction with autologous tissue is becoming more prevalent due to...
Background: For reconstructing moderate-to-high projection breasts in nulliparous patients with insu...
Breast reconstruction using free tissue transfer is an increasingly utilised oncoplastic procedure. ...
Background: The incidence of bilateral mastectomies is increasing along with the rates of breast rec...
Background. The demand for bilateral breast reconstructions is rising worldwide. In the UK, approxim...
Background: The demand for bilateral breast reconstructions is rising worldwide. In the UK, approxim...
The authors present a single center's experience in bilateral breast reconstruction using perforator...
Background: The abdomen remains a popular donor site for autologous tissue breast reconstruction. Re...
Abstract: The inferior gluteal artery perforator (IGAP) free flap represents an alternative techniqu...
Background The rate of bilateral mastectomy and bilateral breast reconstruction is increasing. The D...
Background: The deep inferior epigastric artery perforator (DIEP) flap is the first choice for autol...
Introduction Salvage breast reconstruction with autologous tissue is becoming more prevalent due to...
INTRODUCTION: Transverse rectus abdominus muscle flaps (TRAM) can result in significant abdominal wa...
Background: Patients with previous multiple abdominal surgeries are often denied ab-dominal free fla...
Background The increasing number of bilateral breast cancer patients has been accompanied by a growi...
Introduction: Salvage breast reconstruction with autologous tissue is becoming more prevalent due to...
Background: For reconstructing moderate-to-high projection breasts in nulliparous patients with insu...
Breast reconstruction using free tissue transfer is an increasingly utilised oncoplastic procedure. ...
Background: The incidence of bilateral mastectomies is increasing along with the rates of breast rec...
Background. The demand for bilateral breast reconstructions is rising worldwide. In the UK, approxim...
Background: The demand for bilateral breast reconstructions is rising worldwide. In the UK, approxim...
The authors present a single center's experience in bilateral breast reconstruction using perforator...
Background: The abdomen remains a popular donor site for autologous tissue breast reconstruction. Re...
Abstract: The inferior gluteal artery perforator (IGAP) free flap represents an alternative techniqu...
Background The rate of bilateral mastectomy and bilateral breast reconstruction is increasing. The D...
Background: The deep inferior epigastric artery perforator (DIEP) flap is the first choice for autol...
Introduction Salvage breast reconstruction with autologous tissue is becoming more prevalent due to...
INTRODUCTION: Transverse rectus abdominus muscle flaps (TRAM) can result in significant abdominal wa...
Background: Patients with previous multiple abdominal surgeries are often denied ab-dominal free fla...
Background The increasing number of bilateral breast cancer patients has been accompanied by a growi...
Introduction: Salvage breast reconstruction with autologous tissue is becoming more prevalent due to...
Background: For reconstructing moderate-to-high projection breasts in nulliparous patients with insu...