After a mastectomy, some women choose to have cosmetic surgery to remake their breast. During breast reconstruction therapy using natural tissue, the breast is reshaped using muscle, skin, and fat from another part of your body.
This surgery can be performed at the same time as mastectomy or later.
Alternative NamesTransverse rectus abdominous muscle flap; TRAM; Latissimus muscle flap with a breast implant
DescriptionIf you are having breast reconstruction at the same time as your mastectomy, your surgeon may do a skin sparing mastectomy. This means only the area around your nipple and areola is removed, and more skin is left to make reconstruction easier.
If you will have breast reconstruction later, your surgeon will remove enough skin over your breast to be able to close the skin flaps.
The 2 most common methods of breast reconstruction are transverse rectus abdominous muscle flap (TRAM) and latissimus muscle flap with a breast implant. For both of these procedures, you will have general anesthesia (asleep and pain-free)
For TRAM surgery:
For latissimus muscle flap with a breast implant:
When breast reconstruction is done at the same time as a mastectomy, it adds about 2 to 3 hours to the surgery. When it is done as a second surgery, it may take more than 2 or 3 hours.
Why the Procedure Is PerformedYou and your doctor will decide together about whether to have breast reconstruction, and when. The decision depends on many different factors.
Having breast reconstruction does not make it harder to find a tumor if your Breast cancer comes back.
The advantage of breast reconstruction with natural tissue is that the remade breast is softer and more natural than breast implants. The size, fullness, and shape of the new breast can be closely matched to your other breast.
But muscle flap procedures are more complicated than placing breast implants. You may need blood transfusions during the procedure. You will usually spend 2 or 3 more days in the hospital after this surgery compared to other reconstruction procedures. Also, your recovery time at home will probably be longer.
Many women choose not to have breast reconstruction or implants. They may use a prosthesis (an artificial breast) in their bra that gives a natural shape, or they may choose to use nothing at all.
RisksRisks for any surgery are:
The risks for breast reconstruction with natural tissue are:
There is also a risk of bleeding into the area where the breast used to be. Sometimes a second operation is needed to control this bleeding.
Before the ProcedureAlways tell your doctor or nurse if you are taking any drugs, supplements, or herbs you bought without a prescription.
During the week before your surgery:
On the day of your surgery:
You will stay in the hospital for 2 to 5 days.
You may still have drains in your chest when you go home. Your surgeon will remove them later during an office visit. You may have pain around your incision after surgery.
Fluid may collect under the skin of your armpit. This is called a seroma. It is fairly common. Seromas usually go away on their own, but sometimes they need to be drained.
Outlook (Prognosis)Results of reconstruction surgery using natural tissue are usually very good. But reconstruction will not restore normal sensation on your new breast or nipple.
Recovery is usually faster when reconstruction is done after the mastectomy wound has healed.
Having breast reconstruction surgery after breast cancer can improve your sense of well-being and quality of life.
ReferencesWilhelmi BJ, Phillips LG. Breast reconstruction. In: Townsend CM, Beauchamp RD, Evers BM, Mattox KL, eds. Sabiston Textbook of Surgery. 18th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2008:chap 35.
There are two basic choices for breast reconstruction. The breast tissue can be replaced with an implant, or the breast is created using some of the woman's own tissues (autologous reconstruction).
A flap breast reconstruction surgery is actually when you use tissue, skin, fat and muscles from other parts of the body to build the breast out to make your breast bigger.
Breast reconstruction is done in two stages, with the ultimate goal of creating a breast which looks and feels as natural as possible
Natural breast tissue is not as heavy as silicone.
Breast cancer reconstruction implies a surgery performed to repair the appearance of breast tissue to make it look more natural, as it would have before a mastectomy (term for removal of one or both breasts) was performed to remove cancerous tumors or cells. Sometimes breast cancer reconstruction involves only breast implants, other times it is more about the outside aesthetics - such as creating the appearance of nipples where they had been removed.
The reconstruction can be done using a woman's own abdominal tissue, or using saline-filled artificial expanders, which leave the breast relatively flat but partially reconstructed.
I think that breast reconstruction using existing body tissue is the preferred treatment but I expect implants are also an option
Breast reconstruction is a series of surgical procedures performed to recreate a breast
Oh, dude, it's like choosing between chocolate and vanilla ice cream. You've got the implant option, where they pop in a silicone or saline implant to give you that perky look, or the flap reconstruction, where they take tissue from another part of your body and move it up top. Both get the job done, just depends on whether you're more of a silicone or a tissue kind of person.
An autologous breast reconstruction uses the woman's own tissues
The CPT code for the replacement of a breast tissue expander with a permanent breast prosthesis is 19357. This procedure involves the removal of the expander and the placement of a permanent implant, typically performed after the completion of breast reconstruction. Always consult the latest coding guidelines or a coding specialist for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
After a breast cancer case in the case where one wants to have a breast reconstruction, one would have to first decide what kind of surgery one wants to have done. If one wants to use the own tissue or an implant for example. Places to reconstruct ones breast are places like Hopkins Medicine. Otherwise the local area is not a bad place to look first.