Immediate nipple reconstruction with a C-V flap and areolar reconstruction with an autograft of the ipsilateral areola

Younglae Jung, Jeeyeon Lee, Seokwon Lee, Youngtae Bae

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Abstract

Background: The authors report a new nipple-areolar complex (NAC) reconstruction technique using an autograft of the ipsilateral areola for breast cancer with nipple invasion. Methods: A total of 43 patients with breast cancer involving nipple invasion underwent oncoplastic surgery with NAC reconstruction. The nipple was reconstructed with a C-V flap, and the areola was autografted onto the new areola bed after the ipsilateral areola was confirmed to be tumour-free. The cosmetic results were self-evaluated by the patients after chemotherapy or radiotherapy according to a 4-point scoring system. Results: Overall satisfaction with the cosmetic result was assessed as follows: excellent (n = 14), good (n = 19), fair (n = 7) or poor (n = 3). Oncological evaluation revealed no cases of local recurrence and five cases of distant metastasis. Conclusion: The immediate NAC reconstruction technique involving a C-V flap and autografting of the ipsilateral areola is a feasible method for obtaining realistic areolar reconstruction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)E300-E304
JournalANZ Journal of Surgery
Volume87
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2017

Keywords

  • areola
  • graft
  • nipple
  • reconstruction

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