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Benefits of the DIEP Flap for Breast Reconstruction in Connecticut

Dec 19, 2015 @ 03:52 PM — by Shareef Jandali M.D.
Tagged with: Diep Flap Breast Reconstruction Connecticut

Natural Breast Reconstruction Without an Implant

A DIEP flap is a state of the art breast reconstruction procedure using the lower abdominal tissue to reconstruct the breast after a mastectomy. It is a completely natural way to reconstruct the breast using a patient's own fat instead of an implant. A DIEP flap involves microsurgery to connect small blood vessels in the chest to the flap to restore blood flow. Dr. Jandali's microsurgical team is one of only a few groups performing DIEP flap breast reconstruction for patients in Southern Connecticut.

 

Benefits of DIEP Flap over Implants for Breast Reconstruction

The benefits of a DIEP flap over an implant are multiple and include:

 

Benefits of DIEP Flap over TRAM Flap

The TRAM flap is a microsurgical procedure which also uses the lower abdominal tissue to reconstruct the breast. However, a TRAM flap does involve removing part of the rectus abdominis muscle with the blood supply to the flap. These are the "six pack" muscles on the abdomen. Because a piece of muscle and fascia is removed with the flap, mesh is often needed to repair the defect. In addition, there is a small risk of an abdominal hernia or bulge with the TRAM flap technique.
 
With a DIEP flap, absolutely no muscle is removed from the abdomen - just skin and fat.  Therefore, no mesh needs to be used and there is a much lower chance of a hernia or bulge, compared to a TRAM flap.

 

Benefits of DIEP Flap over Latissimus Back Flap

The latissimus flap from the back was used much more commonly for breast reconstruction in the past. However, this was before free TRAM and DIEP flaps started being performed. The latissimus flap takes an entire muscle from the back, often along with some of the skin. This leaves a long scar across the middle of the back. It also causes weakness with certain motions, like pulling and rowing, and it can affect a patient's ability to play certain sports like tennis. Further, another downside to the latissimus flap is that it still has to be used with an implant for the reconstruction. So it has all the downsides of an implant reconstruction, in addition to removing a large muscle with a long scar. For these reasons, the latissimus flap is rarely used anymore for breast reconstruction and has mostly been replaced by the DIEP flap.

 

Contact Us for Natural Breast Reconstruction with a DIEP Flap

For more information on mastectomy reconstruction options, and to learn more about the DIEP flap, contact us at 203-374-0310. Call to set up a consult with Board Certified plastic surgeon Dr. Shareef Jandali.