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Breast Reconstruction

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2006
With over 200,000 new cases of invasive breast cancer treated each year, various types of breast reconstruction have become popular and safe. Immediate breast reconstruction seems to confer both benefit and patient satisfaction. A variety of techniques including subcutaneous expanders/implants, flap transfers, and free tissue transfers are described.
Justin H, Piasecki, Karol A, Gutowski
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Breast Reconstruction

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2013
As diagnostic technology has progressed and the understanding of the disease process has evolved, the number of mastectomies performed in the United States has increased. Breast reconstructive techniques have commensurately become more sophisticated along the same timeline. The result is that those facing mastectomy have the potential to simultaneously
Frank J, DellaCroce, Emily T, Wolfe
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Prepectoral Breast Reconstruction

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2023
Prepectoral breast reconstruction has gained popularity due to numerous benefits in properly selected patients. Compared with subpectoral implant reconstruction, prepectoral reconstruction offers preservation of the pectoralis major muscle in its native position, resulting in decreased pain, no animation deformity, and improved arm range of motion ...
Francis D, Graziano   +2 more
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Breast Reconstruction

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2007
During the last century, breast reconstruction after mastectomy has become an important part of comprehensive treatment for patients who have breast cancer. Breast reconstruction initially was created to reduce complications of mastectomy and to diminish chest wall deformities.
Hu, Emily S., Alderman, Amy K.
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Reconstruction of the Breast

Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 1997
The options for breast reconstruction include implant and expander, latissimus dorsi flap, TRAM flap, and free flaps. The moratorium on silicone gel implants has increased the use of TRAM and free flap breast reconstruction. Immediate reconstruction after preoperative planning with the surgical oncologist has improved the aesthetic results.
J, Bostwick, G W, Carlson
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Breast reconstruction

Medical Journal of Australia, 1982
This paper reviews a series of 40 consecutive breast reconstructions. Women of all ages, even many years after mastectomy, are seeking this form of rehabilitation. Breast reconstruction is now a practical proposition because of the low rate of complication and the minimal stay in hospital required.
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Reconstruction of the Breasts

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1971
Reconstruction after subcutaneous, simple, and radical mastectomy, and after trauma. Methods of replacing the nipple and areola.
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Breast Reconstruction

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2018
Breast reconstruction is offered to women undergoing mastectomy or breast conservation, given its safe nature and highly aesthetic reconstructive outcomes. Breast implants are safe, offer flexibility of sizes and projections, and shorter recovery. Autologous flaps allow women to avoid prosthetic devices, using skin and fat to replace breast tissue. The
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