Nipple reconstruction with C-V flap using dermofat graft

Su Rak Eo, Steve S. Kim, Andrew L. Da Lio

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Abstract

Aesthetically satisfying nipple restoration plays an important role in postmastectomy breast reconstruction. Many techniques, such as the skate flap, star flap, C-V flap, S-flap, and double-opposing tab flaps are currently employed in nipple reconstruction. Recent additions to the repertoire of nipple reconstruction include a spiral flap made of residual scar tissue and tissue engineering. These last 2 procedures have an added advantage of minimizing donor-site morbidity. The ideal method for nipple reconstruction would maintain long-term nipple projection, texture, color, and shape and have minimal donor-site morbidity. Despite the plethora of techniques available, a simple and reliable method that maintains nipple projection remains elusive. In this paper, we outline a simple technique that maintains long-term nipple projection. To this end, we have performed local C-V flaps augmented with autologous dermofat grafts harvested from excised breast tissues during breast mound revision.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)137-140
Number of pages4
JournalAnnals of Plastic Surgery
Volume58
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2007

Keywords

  • C-V flap
  • Dermofat graft
  • Nipple projection
  • Postmastectomy breast reconstruction

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