Closure Of Thoracic Wall Defect Using Breast Implant Capsule Tissue As A Rotation Flap - A Case Report.

Case Reports Plast Surg Hand Surg

Department of Plastic Surgery and Burn treatment, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Published: May 2018

A 70-year old woman underwent thoracic surgery resulting in rupture of a silicone implant. During re-implantation at a later time an iatrogenic thoracic wall defect was discovered. In order to complete re-implantation the defect was closed using a rotation flap constructed from capsular tissue from the previous silicone implant.

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