Abstract

BackgroundUsing the Latissimus dorsi (LD) muscle flap is one of the popular surgical technique for breast reconstruction. However, usually, long postoperative scar was remained on donor site which does not have disease. The authors applied the endoscopy-assisted surgery to harvest the LD muscle flap for breast reconstruction.MethodsFrom July 2018 to July 2019, five consecutive patients with breast cancer underwent partial mastectomy with endoscopy-assisted LD muscle flap reconstruction. The clinic-pathologic factors were analyzed and the cosmetic outcomes were assessed with breast shape, scarring of breast and back. A 4–6 cm of lateral incision (donor site scar) was designed and LD muscle was harvested under endoscopic surgery without gas inflation. And the harvested LD muscle was inserted for partial breast reconstruction after the cancer surgery was done.ResultsMean operative time was 116.4 min (range, 92–134) and there was no major postoperative complication. The satisfactory degree of cosmetic outcomes were shown better in patient’s survey than that of surgeon’s.ConclusionsThe endoscopy-assisted LD muscle flap harvesting would be useful technique to eliminate a large donor site incision in partial breast reconstruction.

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  • Using the Latissimus dorsi (LD) muscle flap is one of the popular surgical technique for breast reconstruction

  • The endoscopy-assisted LD flap harvesting technique would be applied by a surgeon who has been trained in laparoscopy

  • We report the preliminary results of an endoscopy-assisted LD flap harvesting technique for partial breast reconstruction

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Introduction

Using the Latissimus dorsi (LD) muscle flap is one of the popular surgical technique for breast reconstruction. The authors applied the endoscopy-assisted surgery to harvest the LD muscle flap for breast reconstruction. The surgical approach to breast cancer has followed the concept of oncoplastic surgery established by Audretsch et al, with the goals of achieving both oncologic safety and excellent cosmetic outcomes, especially the preservation of breast shape [4]. Endoscopy-assisted surgery is used to reduce scarring in procedures involving various organs [5,6,7,8]. To harvest a latissimus dorsi (LD) flap, the surgical space could be secured with endoscopy and excellent cosmetic results at the donor site would be achieved. We report the preliminary results of an endoscopy-assisted LD flap harvesting technique for partial breast reconstruction

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