Abstract
Our initial experience with the lower rectus abdominis procedure for breast reconstruction in 19 patients is presented. Anatomic considerations, surgical technique, and results are reviewed. Errors in flap design and execution resulted in a disproportionately high complication rate, which improved following certain technical refinements. The lower rectus flap has proved to be an alternative to conventional techniques of breast reconstruction. As more experience is gained with this flap, its particular role in the reconstructive armamentarium will be more clearly defined.
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