A Guide to Prepectoral Breast Reconstruction: A New Dimension to Implant-based Breast Reconstruction

Raghavan Vidya, Fahad Mujtaba Iqbal

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    Abstract

    Acellular dermal matrix has revolutionized implant-based breast reconstruction. Breast reconstruction has evolved from the traditional submuscular to the new prepectoral implant based (also known as muscle-sparing) reconstruction. The new technique is emerging as a highly popular surgery owing to its more minimal approach. We conducted a narrative review to guide prepectoral breast reconstruction, highlighting the technique, the need for appropriate patient selection, and areas for further research. We show that prepectoral breast reconstruction is safe, feasible, and has excellent short-term outcomes (cosmesis and patient satisfaction). Its main advantages are that it avoids animation deformity, prevents shoulder dysfunction, and has a lower incidence of capsular contracture. Selection for the prepectoral technique is dependent on patient factors (eg, body mass index, lifestyle), breast size, flap assessment, and adjuvant radiotherapy. Whereas the initial short-term results are promising, long-term outcomes are yet to be reported and is an area that requires further research.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)266-271
    JournalClinical Breast Cancer
    Volume17
    Issue number4
    Early online date9 Jan 2017
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jul 2017

    Keywords

    • Acellular dermis
    • Breast implants
    • Breast reconstruction
    • Mastectomy
    • Pectoralis muscles

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