Autologous breast reconstruction in sickle cell trait: A fine line between success & failure.
Danny A Young-AfatMarije J HoornwegMartine A van HuizumPublished in: The breast journal (2017)
Autologous breast reconstructions are increasingly being performed. While increased risks for flap loss after free tissue transfer (FTT) in sickle cell patients are known to most plastic surgeons, risks for patients with sickle cell trait (SCT) are less known. Unfortunately, recommendations to prevent complications after FTT in SCT are still scarce. We present additional and novel surgical measures that we took aiming to enhance probabilities for successful FTT in a SCT patient undergoing autologous breast reconstruction. This is only the second case report describing a successful FTT without flap necrosis/loss in a patient with SCT, and the first successful report involving FTT in the breast.
Keyphrases
- breast reconstruction
- case report
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- end stage renal disease
- cell therapy
- platelet rich plasma
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- genome wide
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- air pollution
- prognostic factors
- stem cells
- magnetic resonance imaging
- gene expression
- quality improvement
- clinical practice
- patient reported outcomes