Title of article :
Lateral Thoracodorsal Flap Revisited: An Underappreciated Workhorse
Author/Authors :
Kohli, Pavneet Department of Surgical Oncology - Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) - Pondicherry - India , Penumadu, Prasanth Department of Surgical Oncology - Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) - Pondicherry - India , Dharanipragada, Kadambari Department of General Surgery - Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) - Pondicherry - India , Friji, MT Department of Plastic Surgery - Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) - Pondicherry - India
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
Although, the lateral thoracodorsal flap is a well described technique, its utility seems to be lost in the ever evolving world of oncoplastic breast surgery. This study reviews the technique, its indications and limitations and the advantage of this technique.
METHODS
Between January 2016 and January 2018, data from 7 consecutive
patients who underwent partial breast mastectomy with lateral
thoracodorsal flap were enrolled. A wedge shaped flap was
designed using the pinch test using the index finger and the thumb
in small defects, while larger defects required a convex shaped
incision with curved superior and inferior borders. Incision was
made along the marked margins of the proposed flap and deepened
to the underlying serratus anterior and latissimus dorsii muscle.
The flap was transposed in the defect and the symmetry of mound
between the two breasts confirmed in sitting and supine position.
RESULTS
All patients were satisfied by cosmetic outcomes on visual
analog scale (VAS). Cosmetic results based on Harvard scale
showed good to excellent scores. Evaluation by Breast Cancer
Conservation Treatment (BCCT) core software illustrated good
to excellent cosmetic outcomes. There was no delayed wound
healing, marginal skin ornecrosis and no evidence of any fat
necrosis in the follow up period.
CONCLUSION
The versatility of latissimus dorsii flap, good aesthetic and
functional results and its simple execution made it an important
option in the armamentarium of the oncoplastic breast surgeon.
Also, morbidity of the donor site was minimized without sacrificing muscles or nerves.
Keywords :
Breast , Conservative surgery , Oncoplastic surgery , Volume replacement , Thoracodorsal flap
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery