TRANSFER OF FREE FLAPS TO PROVIDE WELL-VASCULARIZED, THICK COVER FOR BREAST RECONSTRUCTIONS AFTER RADICAL MASTECTOMY

Abstract
The use of a free flap to bring in well-vascularized cover for a breast reconstruction (following radical mastectomy) is presented. Eleven of 12 such transfers were successful. (One free groin glap failed, and that reconstruction was abandoned.) Patients for breast reconstruction who have a marked deficiency of healthy, well-vascularized skin and subcutaneous tissue in the area are suitable candidates for this operative procedure. When a free groin flap is transferred, the donor defect is minimal.

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