Single-stage latissimus dorsi breast reconstruction using spectrum devices: Outcomes and technique

Colton Boudreau, Kaitlin S. Boehm, Aevan MacDonald, Jason Williams

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Abstract

Background: Latissimus dorsi (LD) flap is a workhorse flap in breast reconstruction. Despite many advantages, the primary criticism of this flap is the requirement of a second surgery to exchange expansion devices for permanent implants. This study reports a single-stage reconstruction and outcomes wherein Spectrum devices (Mentor, Irving, TX), which serve as expanders and permanent implants, are used, and expansion ports are removed under local anesthetic. Methods: A retrospective chart review of all patients undergoing LD flap reconstruction with Spectrum device by a single surgeon at a single center during a 10-year period was performed. All patients, unilateral/bilateral, immediate/ delayed were included. Details of implants, surgical procedure(s), and follow-up visits were assessed for patient outcomes. Results: In total, 41 patients and 56 breasts were included. Of the total patients, 58.5% retained the Spectrum device and had the expansion port removed under local anesthetic. An estimated 6 major complications occurred (14.6%), requiring return to the operating room: 3 patients required a capsulectomy, 1 a capsulotomy/ implant repositioning, one had loss of implant (infection), and 1 had venous congestion of the flap. Eleven minor complications occurred (26.8%): 5 seromas (3 at the breast site, 2 at the donor site), 3 delayed wound healings (2 at donor site, 1 at breast site), 1 mastectomy flap necrosis, 2 infections (1 at each breast site, 1 at donor site). Conclusions: This study provides details of a single-stage LD flap with Spectrum device breast reconstruction that can be considered when performing an LD reconstruction. This technique is efficient and safe with comparable complication profile.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere3282
JournalPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open
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Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2021

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  • Surgery

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