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Published on: June 8, 2013
Modern Approaches to Alternative Flap-Based Breast Reconstruction: Transverse Upper Gracilis Flap
Jordan T Blough1, Michel H Saint-Cyr2
1Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Baylor Scott and White Health, Texas A&M College of Medicine, 2401 S. 31st Street., MS-01-E443, Temple, TX 76508, USA.
Abstract:
The transverse upper/myocutaneous gracilis is a medial thigh-based flap primarily reserved as a secondary choice for autologous reconstruction of small to moderate-sized breasts in women without a suitable abdominal donor site. Its consistent and reliable anatomy based on the medial circumflex femoral artery permits expedient flap harvest with relatively low donor site morbidity. The primary disadvantage is the limited achievable volume, often necessitating augmentation such as extended flap modifications, autologous fat grafting, flap stacking, or even implant placement.

