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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Reconstructive Surgery
  • Breast Reconstruction

Background:

  • Traditional breast reconstruction methods have limitations in achieving optimal aesthetic outcomes.
  • Integrating fat grafting with prostheses offers a novel approach to enhance reconstructive results.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a new reconstructive system integrating prostheses and fat grafting as planned components.
  • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of this hybrid technique in breast reconstruction.

Main Methods:

  • The hybrid breast reconstruction technique involves a variable combination of fat grafting and implants, tailored to patient morphology.
  • This technique was applied in over 350 immediate and delayed breast reconstructions.
  • Data was compared with conventional two-stage reconstruction methods.

Main Results:

  • The hybrid technique demonstrated excellent aesthetic results and high patient satisfaction levels.
  • No significant increase in loco-regional recurrence or complication rates was observed compared to conventional methods.
  • The final volume is achieved through a blend of fat and implants, personalized to the patient.

Conclusions:

  • The hybrid breast reconstruction technique is a safe and effective method for improving reconstructive outcomes.
  • Integrating fat grafting as a planned element enhances aesthetic results and patient satisfaction in breast reconstruction.
  • This approach offers a versatile solution for diverse patient needs in breast reconstruction.