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  • Reconstructive Surgery
  • Oncology

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  • Prosthetic breast reconstruction options have expanded, including prepectoral vs. subpectoral device placement and one- vs. two-stage procedures.
  • Current trends favor single-stage prepectoral device placement, but two-stage reconstruction offers distinct benefits.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the indications, techniques, and outcomes of prepectoral, two-stage prosthetic breast reconstruction.
  • To organize patient selection criteria and surgical techniques in a step-by-step format.
  • To review on and off-label techniques for acellular dermal matrix (ADM) assembly.

Main Methods:

  • Review of patient selection criteria and surgical techniques for prepectoral, two-stage breast reconstruction.
  • Analysis of on and off-label acellular dermal matrix (ADM) assembly techniques.
  • Evaluation of surgical outcomes associated with the described reconstruction method.

Main Results:

  • Two-stage reconstruction offers advantages like reduced mastectomy skin flap pressure and optimized implant selection.
  • The technique allows for reconstruction revision, potentially increasing the likelihood of a successful outcome.
  • Detailed review of indications, techniques, and outcomes for prepectoral, two-stage prosthetic breast reconstruction.

Conclusions:

  • Prepectoral, two-stage prosthetic breast reconstruction provides significant advantages for patient outcomes.
  • Careful patient selection and meticulous surgical technique are crucial for success.
  • The two-stage approach facilitates optimal implant placement and potential for revision, enhancing reconstructive success.