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From: Combination of lymphovenous anastomosis and lymph node transfer for breast cancer-related lymphedema
![Combination of lymphovenous anastomosis and lymph node transfer for breast cancer-related lymphedema](https://image.oaes.cc/55682932-649b-4f1f-80c3-4b2a531679f5/par10098.fig.1.jpg)
Figure 1. (A) omental lymph node flap based on the right gastroepiploic artery; (B) DIEP and SIEA or SCIA-based lymph node flap. Either contralateral or ipsilateral lymph nodes can be used; (C) SCIP flap. The lateral portion of the flap is elevated superficial to Scarpa's fascia, while the medial flap is elevated deeper to incorporate superficial inguinal lymph nodes.DIEP: deep inferior epigastric perforators; SIEA: superficial inferior epigastric artery; SCIA: superficial circumflex iliac artery; SCIP: superficial circumflex iliac perforator.