Having DIEP flap removed due to recurrence

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edited February 2021 in Breast Reconstruction
Having DIEP flap removed due to recurrence

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  • Mememee
    Mememee Member Posts: 57
    edited December 2020

    Hi. I had a DIEP flap and BxM in 2017, both done in the same surgery. My surgery recovery was physically difficult but my boobs are fantastic. Last week I was diagnosed with a new primary BC micro papillary, and need to have surgery to remove it from my chest wall. I am unable to use the plastic surgeon who did the reconstruction. I moved and my insurance has changed.

    I am trying to decide if I should (1) keep the flap and hope the Dr does a good job putting it back (it will have to be lifted out to get to the new tumor or (2) just remove the flap and have one boob. I will have chemo and radiation after surgery. I want to minimize recovery and discomfort before starting chemo & rads.

    Has anyone had a recurrence behind their flap and had surgery to remove it? How did the surgery go for you? Was their any issue with the flap after the surgery?

    Any words of advice are welcome.

  • Carpe-Diem
    Carpe-Diem Member Posts: 49
    edited February 2021

    Hi Mememee

    I recently had surgery to remove a tumor which was very close to the chest wall in my DIEP reconstructed breast. The surgeons left the remaining tissues of the breast but it is quite deformed. I have been advised that I need chemo and radiation. I think what is left of this breast will harden due to radiation and further necrosis. My plastic surgeon was not helpful in setting out my options so I could make a better choice. My breast surgeon believes that this area will be problematic and a mastectomy to take the breast tissue after radiation will leave skin tissue prone to infection. So I have decided to have a mastectomy and go flat on that breast. I don’t want to go in and out of hospitals reconstructing this breast in the future. It will take some adjustment but I never loved the “feel of my reconstructed breast”. Hope this helps. PM me if you want to further chat.

  • Mememee
    Mememee Member Posts: 57
    edited February 2021

    Carpe-Diem

    It's helpful to know that someone else is going through the same thing as myself. I had my surgery last week. Unfortunately the surgeon and plastic surgeon were not the same ones who did my bxm and DIEP reconstruction. When I woke from surgery I was surprised to see I had no deformation, my breast look exactly the same, only with an incision from my cleavage to middle of my right breast. The plastic surgeon put a spacer in to retain the round surface that blends in perfectly.

    Hearing that radiation will cause necrosis of the reconstructed breast was not mentioned to me. Like you, I would chose to remove the construction and go flat instead of deal with infections. I will ask my doctors about the effects of radiation so I can make a choice that will in the easier outcome and fewer complications.

    In March I am going to Moffitt Cancer center in Tampa to get a second opinion on my treatment plan. I will ask that doctor as well about radiation on the reconstruction.

    I appreciate you sharing your experience. Best of luck and keep in touch.

    Mememee

  • OCDAmy
    OCDAmy Member Posts: 873
    edited February 2021

    I don’t have this experience but I’m curious how the cancer was diagnosed in the DIEP breast. Did you feel it?

  • Mememee
    Mememee Member Posts: 57
    edited February 2021

    OCDAmy


    my initial oncologist did an MRI every 6 months after my DIEP. I could have done a mammogram but it doesn’t pick up the chest wall. That is the likely place a recurrence would happen, so my dr did an mri to see the chest wall. I also had really good health insurance when I was first diagnosed. My health insurance is no longer a cadillac, but I spent the money for an mri in Sept w my new oncologist (after I moved). Thankfully I did.

    I had a hard time finding many others who had a chest wall recurrence after bxm w DIEP flap.

  • OCDAmy
    OCDAmy Member Posts: 873
    edited February 2021

    That’s great! I’ve not received any scans since diagnosis. I’m glad they found it.

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