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For patients who require a mastectomy, the DIEP flap reconstruction is an advanced, effective option for breast reconstruction. “DIEP flap” is short for deep inferior epigastric perforator flap–a flap of the skin and tissue from the lower abdomen. A DIEP flap reconstruction is a microsurgical technique that provides a natural-looking breast reconstruction by harvesting skin and fat from the lower abdomen to create a new breast. The blood supply to this tissue (the DIEP flap) comes primarily from small blood vessel branches, called perforators.
A breast surgeon will perform the mastectomy while your Regency surgeon begins harvesting the tissue from your abdomen for the DIEP flap. The flap of lower abdominal skin and fat and connected blood vessels are harvested with the help of high powered magnification glasses, called loupes.
After the mastectomy is completed, chest blood vessels will be identified to connect with the blood vessels of the DIEP flap. This connection is what restores blood flow to the DIEP flap, so the tissue can thrive with proper circulation, which provides the needed nutrients and oxygen to the area.
Once the chest blood vessels that will be connected to the flap are identified, the DIEP flap with its blood vessels is transferred to the chest. With the use of the operating microscope, microsurgery is done to connect the flap blood vessels to the recipient blood vessels in the chest. Following the connection, the flap is shaped to form a soft, natural breast.
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