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What is an Igap?

What is an Igap?

Inferior gluteal artery perforator (IGAP) flap surgery is one option for post-mastectomy breast reconstruction that involves taking tissue from the inferior part of the buttock, where there is excess skin and fat, to create a breast mound.

What is Igap flap?

An IGAP flap uses the inferior gluteal artery perforator blood vessel, as well as a section of skin and fat from your lower buttocks — basically the lower section of the “butt cheek,” near the buttocks crease — to reconstruct the breast.

What is SGAP reconstruction?

The SGAP procedure is an advanced microsurgical technique that is used to rebuild the breast lost to mastectomy. Living fat is transplanted to the chest from unwanted excess from the upper hip region to give back volume and shape in the newly reconstructed breast while imparting a “butt lift” in the donor site.

What is Diep procedure?

A DIEP (pronounced like deep) flap is a type of reconstruction that uses a woman’s own tissue to create a new breast after a mastectomy. The surgery’s tongue-twister of a name comes from the branches of the primary blood vessel relocated during the procedure, the deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP).

What is Igap Alaska?

IGAP stands for Indian General Assistance Program. This is an EPA grant to help tribes develop capacity to administer environmental programs. The grant program was mandated by the Clinton administration in the mid 1990’s. It has been awarded to tribes across the lower 48 and Alaska.

What does the inferior gluteal artery supply?

The inferior Gluteal Artery supplies: The following muscles: piriformis, ischiococcygeus, iliococcygeus, gluteus maximus, obturator maximus, obturator internus, superior gemelli, inferior gemelli, quadratus femoris muscle; The sciatic nerve. The head of the femur and upper thigh.

What should I wear after SGAP surgery?

It can take about 6 to 8 weeks to recover from SGAP flap reconstruction surgery. Your doctor may recommend that you wear a compression girdle for up to 8 weeks after surgery.

What is an alt flap?

The anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap (Fig. 26.3) is a very popular flap for lower limb reconstruction for several reasons. It is based on an area of skin and fascia on the anterolateral aspect of the thigh supplied by perforators of the descending branch of the lateral circumflex femoral artery.

Is DIEP flap major surgery?

A DIEP flap reconstruction is a major surgery that takes place under general anesthesia. Your surgeon will begin by making an incision across your lower abdomen. Then, they will loosen and remove a flap of skin, fat, and blood vessels from your abdomen.

Where is inferior gluteal artery?

The inferior gluteal artery is a terminal branch of the internal iliac artery supplying the gluteal and thigh regions. It is initially found in the pelvis after which it runs through the greater sciatic foramen to emerge into the gluteal region.

What is profunda femoris?

The profunda femoris artery provides the main blood supply to the thigh. It usually arises from the posterolateral aspect of the femoral artery and descends first laterally, and then posterior to the superficial femoral artery.