Reverse Abdominoplasty for Reconstruction Following Oncologic Resection of Extensive Breast Disease

Cureus. 2022 Sep 1;14(9):e28664. doi: 10.7759/cureus.28664. eCollection 2022 Sep.

Abstract

We present two cases of patients with extensive breast disease who underwent a reverse abdominoplasty for closure following resection: one of Paget's disease extending beyond the breast borders and another of a locally recurrent triple-negative invasive ductal carcinoma following mastectomy in a patient who previously had an ipsilateral thoracotomy. The reverse abdominoplasty flap is a reconstructive option not readily considered for closure following mastectomy. However, we believe that the reverse abdominoplasty flap should be considered when evaluating patients for anterior chest wall reconstruction because it is a simple and versatile coverage option.

Keywords: breast cancer management; chest wall resection; ductal carcinoma in-situ; general surgery; paget’s disease; reverse abdominoplasty flap.

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  • Case Reports