Silicone Pectoral Implant to Solve Aesthetic Chest Deformity After Pectoralis Flap Harvesting for Laryngotracheal Reconstruction.

Aesthetic Plast Surg

Head and Neck Surgery Section, General Surgery Department, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, University of Buenos Aires Medical School, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires University Institute (IUHIBA), 4190 Peron St., C1181ACH, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Published: May 2024

Background:  The pectoralis major musculocutaneous flap has been considered for decades the workhorse in head and neck reconstruction. However, the disadvantages of the pectoralis flap include the morbidity of the donor site in terms of cosmetic and functional results. A silicone pectoral implant  can be used to solve such aesthetic chest deformity in male patients.

Methods: A 33-years-old man with a history of cervical tracheoesophageal fistula after a blunt trauma due to a motorcycle accident, previously reconstructed with a pectoralis major flap, consulted our Plastic Surgery Department for an aesthetic defect of the donor site . The use of an anatomical pectoral implant was planned with the aim of aesthetic reshaping of the male chest. A pocket was created following the preoperative design to position a 190 cc pectoral implant. Dissection was performed in a subcutaneous plane that included the underneath adipose tissue layer and then over the pectoralis minor and the serratus muscle. Three months later, in a second stage, lipofilling of the depressed areas was performed with 100 ml of adipose tissue obtained from the abdomen.

Results: After two years of follow-up, the patient obtained a satisfactory aesthetic result, with an improvement in the projection of the thorax and the symmetry of the body contour. As the implant was placed into the subcutaneous pocket, no functional compromise in shoulder flexion or adduction was detected during follow-up.

Conclusions:  The pectoral implant technique seems safe and provides reshaping of the male chest wall, significantly improving the cosmetic appearance of the patient. In addition, its use with associated procedures such as lipofilling allows optimal results to be obtained. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case to describe the use of a pectoral implant to solve donor site morbidity after pectoralis flap harvesting for any reconstructive purpose. Level of Evidence V This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors www.springer.com/00266 .

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