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Advancing Breast Reconstruction: Next-Generation Robotic-Assisted Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Flap Techniques

Christopher Aiello, Joshua Choe, Kashviya Suri, Jesse C. Selber, Gainosuke Sugiyama, Neil Tanna

Year
2024
Citations
3
Access
Open access

Abstract

This article exemplifies a significant advancement in microsurgical techniques, highlighting the integration of robotic-assisted surgery into the deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap procedure for breast reconstruction. It demonstrates how innovative robotic technology refines traditional methods, reducing the invasiveness of surgeries and potentially lessening postoperative complications like pain and herniation by minimizing the length of the fascial incision. This manuscript is pivotal for professionals in the medical field, especially those specializing in plastic surgery, as it provides a comprehensive overview of the operative techniques, benefits, and critical insights into successful implementation. Moreover, it underscores the importance of ongoing research and adaptation in surgical practices to enhance patient outcomes. The article serves as a must-read, not only for its immediate clinical implications but also for its role in setting the stage for future innovations in robotic-assisted microsurgery.

Keywords

Breast reconstructionMedicineAnatomyComputer scienceBreast cancerInternal medicineCancer

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