Main factors determining the use of free MS-TRAM and DIEP flaps and comparing the results of breast reconstruction

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This study aimed to compare the results of free MS-TRAM and DIEP-flap based on the volume of the transplant and the unique characteristics of blood flow in the tissues. The study included 83 patients, 42 in the MS-TRAM-flap reconstruction group and 41 in the DIEP-flap breast reconstruction group. In the MS-TRAM-flap group, 35 patients received delayed reconstruction, and 7 received one-stage breast reconstruction, including one case of bilateral trans plantation. In the DIEP-flap group, 5 patients received one-stage reconstruction, and 36 received delayed reconstruc tion. Complications associated with the flap tissue were observed in 7 (16.67%) in the MS-TRAM-flap group and 8 (19.51%) cases in the DIEP-flap group. The total level of fat necrosis in MS-TRAM-flap was 7.14% (p=0.033), and in DIEP-flap, it was 9.75% (p=0.039) (2 patients had a substantial amount of fat necrosis, while 2 patients had a mod est amount of focal fat necrosis). The number and diameter of perforators (including veins), as well as the transplant volume, are the primary determinants of whether to use a DIEP- or MS-TRAM-flap. DIEP-flap is preferred if there are 1–2 large artery perforators (≥1 mm) and tissue volume of 700–800 grams, while MS-TRAM-flap is used when the tissue volume is significant (>2/3 of standard TRAM-flap)

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Main factors determining the use of free MS-TRAM and DIEP flaps and comparing the results of breast reconstruction / I. I. Smolanka, S. P. Galych, I. L. Kolisnyk [et al.] // Journal of medicine and life. – 2023. – Vol. 16, № 2. – P. 121─128.

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