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Latissimus dorsi flap for breast reconstruction: a large single-institution evaluation of surgical outcome and complications.

Banys-Paluchowski MaggieLaura BrusNatalia KrawczykSophie Valeria KopperschmidtMaria Luisa GasparriNana BündgenAchim RodyLars HankerFranziska HemptenmacherPeter Paluchowski
Published in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2023)
Latissimus dorsi flap is a well-established surgical technique commonly used for immediate breast reconstruction as well as defect coverage in locally advanced breast cancer. To the best of our knowledge, this is one of the largest single-surgeon analyses of early complications in patients receiving LDF. As expected, seroma was the most common complication observed in nearly one third of patients and requiring a therapeutic intervention in every fifth patient. Serious adverse events occurred rarely, and flap loss rate was very low.
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