Incisional lumbar hernia after the use of a lumbar artery perforator flap for breast reconstruction |
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Authors: | Stijn Van Cleven Karel Claes Aude Vanlander Koenraad Van Landuyt Frederik Berrevoet |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of General, Hepatobiliary Surgery and Liver Transplantation Service, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium;2. stijnvancleven@gmail.com;4. Department of Plastic Surgery, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium |
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Abstract: | AbstractAutologous breast reconstruction with a perforator flap has become increasingly popular. The free lumbar artery perforator (LAP) flap has been described as a good alternative for autologous breast reconstruction. The LAP flap is a perforator flap based on a single pedicle. This flap is easy to harvest, with minimal donor-site morbidity. We present a case of a lumbar incisional hernia after LAP flap breast reconstruction in a 53-year-old patient. The patient had been treated with a bilateral mastectomy for cancer. Secondary breast reconstruction was performed with a bilateral DIEP flap. Reoperation was necessary because of a failed DIEP flap at the left side. Reconstruction was performed with a free LAP flap. The patient was referred for a right lumbar incisional hernia at the donor-site of the LAP flap. Open repair was performed with a retroperitoneal mesh. The thoracolumbar fascia was closed in with a running suture. Lumbar artery perforator is a perforator flap based on a single pedicle. Although it does not sacrifice any muscle and seems to be associated with minimal donor-site morbidity, we present the first report of a lumbar incisional hernia repair after LAP flap breast reconstruction treated using an open retroperitoneal mesh repair. |
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Keywords: | Incisional hernia lumbar artery perforator flap reconstruction |
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