1977
DOI: 10.1016/0007-1226(77)90117-5
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Latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap for breast reconstruction

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“…Musculocutaneous flaps permit the transposition of substantial amounts of skin, underlying fat, and muscle from the back, 16 lower abdomen, 17 or buttocks 18 to the chest area for breast reconstruction. These are the three most common sources of the patient's own tissue for breast reconstruction.…”
Section: Flap Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Musculocutaneous flaps permit the transposition of substantial amounts of skin, underlying fat, and muscle from the back, 16 lower abdomen, 17 or buttocks 18 to the chest area for breast reconstruction. These are the three most common sources of the patient's own tissue for breast reconstruction.…”
Section: Flap Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Latissimus Dorsi flap is one of the first flaps used in breast reconstruction. 15,16 It lost its popularity with the use of TRAM flap which provided much more breast like tissue (fat) and avoided an implant. 17,18 However the Latissimus Dorsi flap is experiencing a renaissance because of its vascular reliability and avoidance of the abdominal herniation potential seen with the use of TRAM flap.…”
Section: -11mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Эту идею самостоятельно возродили и модифицировали для нужд уже восстановления объема и формы молочной железы Schneider с соавт. в 1977 году [22]. К этому вре-мени широкая популярность силиконовых имплантатов позволила использовать их не только в эстетической хи-рургии, но и в одномоментной реконструкции молочных желез небольшого объема [23].…”
Section: эволюция хирургических методик реконструкции молочной железыunclassified