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Published on: January 11, 2016
The "Swiss-Roll" flap: a modified C-V flap for nipple reconstruction
Christopher R Macdonald1, Amir Nakhdjevani, Amit Shah
1St Andrews Centre for Plastic Surgery and Burns, Broomfield Hospital, Court Road, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 7ET, UK. christopher.macdonald@nhs.net
Abstract:
Nipple reconstruction is an integral step in breast reconstruction. There are a variety of local-flap based techniques however one of the most commonly used is the C-V flap. The traditional flap forms a nipple shell composed of dermis and epidermis containing a core of subcutaneous fat. The shortcomings of this technique are that it relies on subcutaneous fat for nipple bulk and with time loses a significant part of its volume. We present a modification of the C-V flap designed for use in breasts with little subcutaneous fat in order to minimise post-operative nipple projection loss.