Breast reconstruction with muscle flap

    • [DOC File]POST-SURGERY INSTRUCTIONS: BREAST RECONSTRUCTION …

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      Other candidates are women who have already had a TRAM or DIEP flap performed on one side and are interested in reconstruction of the opposite breast with their own tissue. The postoperative course is similar to that of the DIEP flap in that approximately 3 days of hospitalization are required for flap monitoring and recovery.

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    • [DOC File]Abstract:

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      There are three basic types of breast reconstruction surgery after a mastectomy, namely implants, LD muscle flaps (which usually also incorporates an implant) and abdominal flaps. Nationally, the commonest type of reconstruction is the LD flap with implant, followed by implant-only reconstructions, followed by abdominal flaps.

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    • [DOC File]PATIENT DISCHARGE INFORMATION FOLLOWING BREAST ...

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      2. DIEP/TRAM flap reconstruction-Muscle and skin from the lower abdomen is used to fill. the space created by removing all the breast tissue from . beneath the skin -Variations include pedicled, free, DIEP and muscle-sparing. Advantages:-One stage-Most natural shape and feel-Also get abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) Disadvantages:

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    • [DOCX File]Breast Reconstruction at Finesse Plastic Surgery

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      Muscle is used to create the breast mound and removed from the abdomen. Your other abdominal muscles will compensate for losing this one. If radiation therapy is required, we will delay placing this “flap” into the breast mound (but may use a tissue expander as a place holder) and will perform the reconstruction after radiation.

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    • [DOC File]All implants are surrounded by an elastic silicone shell

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      PATIENT DISCHARGE INFORMATION FOLLOWING BREAST RECONSTRUCTION WITH A TRAM FLAP. ... There is no chance you can develop breast cancer in the muscle or fat which has been brought forward from your abdomen. However, there is a very small chance that you could develop another breast cancer arising from any residual breast tissue left under the skin ...

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    • [DOC File]BREAST RECONSTRUCTION FLAPS

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      Typical symptoms of breast reconstruction and signs to watch for following a DIEP Flap breast reconstruction include the following: Tightness in the chest or abdomen and stiffness; tingling, numbness, burning or intermittent shooting pain: These are normal experiences as the skin, muscles, tissue and sensory nerves heal.

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    • Breast reconstruction with flap surgery - Mayo Clinic

      Breast reconstruction can be done at the same time (immediate) as the mastectomy or at a later time (delayed). ... If it is a DIEP or SIEA flap, there is no muscle. The flap is moved to the breast area to form the shape of the breast. The blood vessels under the arm are connected to the blood vessels in the flap. Special surgery called ...

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    • [DOCX File]Simon G Talbot, MD - Simon Talbot MD - Home

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      One theoretical advantage of a free DIEP flap over a free muscle-sparing TRAM flap for autologous breast reconstruction is less donor-site morbidity. However, determining whether a free DIEP flap is superior to a muscle-sparing (MS) free TRAM flap is difficult because harvesting techniques may vary between surgeons and different methodologies ...

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