Maastricht University Medical Center
Maastricht, Limburg, 6229 HX, Netherlands
NCT Number: NCT03959943
The sensory recovery of the breast remains an undervalued aspect of breast reconstruction and surgical reinnervation is not regarded as a priority by most reconstructive surgeons. A prospective study was conducted of all patients who underwent either innervated or non-innervated lateral thigh perforator (LTP) flap breast reconstruction in Maastricht University Medical Center and returned for follow-up between February 2016 and April 2019. Semmes-Weinstein monofilaments were used for sensory testing of the breast.
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Notify Me18 year–80 year
Female
Observational
Maastricht, Limburg, 6229 HX, Netherlands
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A recipient sensory nerve branch of the lateral cutaneous femoral nerve (LCFN) was reattached to a donor nerve in the chest area. The anterior cutaneous branch of the second or third intercostal nerve was used as the donor nerve. Direct, end-to-end nerve coaptation was performed.
Other names: Neurotization, Reinnervation
Time frame: Through study completion up to 27 months postoperatively
The sensory recovery of the breast to touch was tested at different follow-up moments after the initial surgery. Semmes-Weinstein monofilaments were used for sensory testing. Nine areas of the breast, indicating native skin and flap skin, were tested. Mean monofilament values were calculated for each area and compared between groups.
Maastricht University Medical Center
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Sensory Recovery of the Breast Following Innervated and Non-innervated Lateral Thigh Perforator (LTP) Flap Breast Reconstructions
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