Updates on Breast Reconstruction: Surgical Techniques, Challenges, and Future Directions
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https://doi.org/10.14740/wjon1935Keywords:
Breast reconstruction, Breast implant, Autologous breast reconstruction, Fat graftingAbstract
The increasing global incidence of breast cancer underscores the significance of breast reconstruction in enhancing patients’ quality of life. Breast reconstruction primarily falls into two categories: implant-based techniques and autologous tissue transfers. In this study, we present a comprehensive review of various aspects of implant-based reconstruction, including different types of implants, surgical techniques, and their respective advantages and disadvantages. For autologous breast reconstruction, we classified flaps and optimal harvest sites and provided detailed insights into the characteristics, benefits, and potential complications associated with each flap type. In addition, this review explores the emerging role of fat grafting, which has received increasing attention in recent years. Despite advancements, there remains substantial scope for further improvements in breast reconstruction, emphasizing not only aesthetic outcomes, but also a reduction in complications and postoperative recovery. By offering a comprehensive overview of the historical evolution, current landscape, and future prospects of breast reconstruction, this review aims to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of breast cancer management strategies.
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