Breast Neurotization: Techniques, Outcomes, and Future Directions.
The growing population of breast cancer survivors has increased the demand for breast reconstruction that restores not only shape but also sensory function.
APA
Chen LC, Teng HT, et al. (2026). Breast Neurotization: Techniques, Outcomes, and Future Directions.. Seminars in plastic surgery, 40(1), 55-70. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2790-9948
MLA
Chen LC, et al.. "Breast Neurotization: Techniques, Outcomes, and Future Directions.." Seminars in plastic surgery, vol. 40, no. 1, 2026, pp. 55-70.
PMID
42037629
Abstract
The growing population of breast cancer survivors has increased the demand for breast reconstruction that restores not only shape but also sensory function. Neurotization techniques aiming to reestablish breast and nipple sensation have demonstrated promising outcomes, yet optimal approaches remain undefined. A scoping review of PubMed and EMBASE was conducted, focusing on studies of breast neurotization across autologous and implant-based reconstructions. Quantitative tools enable objective assessment of breast sensation across reconstruction types. Neurotization of autologous flaps improves recovery of protective and erogenous sensation and enhances physical well-being without adding significant surgical risk. Neurotization on implant-based breast reconstruction with nerve graft also showed promising sensory outcomes. Autografts support consistent nerve regeneration but are technically demanding; allografts simplify surgery and reduce morbidity but remain costly and underexplored. While preclinical data favor superficial neurotization, both superficial and deep approaches yield good clinical outcomes. Neurotization significantly improves postoperative sensation and patient-reported outcomes. Standardized prospective studies are needed to optimize technique selection and validate long-term benefits.
같은 제1저자의 인용 많은 논문 (5)
- Extraperitoneal single-port robot-assisted radical prostatectomy using da Vinci Xi platform: learning curve and outcome analysis.
- Exploring diarylheptanoid derivatives to target LIMK1 as potential agents against colorectal cancer.
- Assessing Large Language Models for Oncology Data Inference From Radiology Reports.
- Current management of refractory overactive bladder.
- Pathophysiology of refractory overactive bladder.