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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND The reconstruction module of the BREAST-Q patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) is frequently used by investigators and in clinical practice.
S. Voineskos +4 more
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BACKGROUND The reconstruction module of the BREAST-Q patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) is frequently used by investigators and in clinical practice.
S. Voineskos +4 more
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2012
Thermal injuries to the anterior chest wall with affection of the breast can cause major functional and aesthetic problems, especially when burns are full thickness and happen early in childhood.
Eva Koellensperger, Guenter Germann
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Thermal injuries to the anterior chest wall with affection of the breast can cause major functional and aesthetic problems, especially when burns are full thickness and happen early in childhood.
Eva Koellensperger, Guenter Germann
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Breast Reconstruction after Breast Cancer
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2011After reading this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Describe the mental, emotional, and physical benefits of reconstruction in breast cancer patients. 2. Compare the most common techniques of reconstruction in patients and detail benefits and risks associated with each. 3.
Joseph M, Serletti +4 more
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Bilateral Breast Reconstruction
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1998For appropriate patients, who are aware of and accept the risks involved, contralateral prophylactic mastectomy and bilateral reconstruction can provide a good solution to an otherwise difficult problem. Bilateral reconstruction can produce exceptionally good aesthetic results and, because good symmetry is achieved in the initial surgery, it only costs
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Persistent Disparities in Postmastectomy Breast Reconstruction and Strategies for Mitigation
Annals of Surgical Oncology, 2021P. Butler, M. Morris, Adeyiza O. Momoh
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Complications of Breast Reconstruction
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1984The authors discuss general complications of breast reconstruction, complications associated with reconstruction with subcutaneous or submuscular prostheses, complications of latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flaps, and complications of transverse abdominal island flaps.
M, Scheflan, M, Kalisman
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1998
Immediate reconstruction is becoming increasingly popular because it gives a better aesthetic result for breast reconstruction, and is more economical and convenient for patients than delayed reconstruction. Delayed breast reconstructions are still needed in 80% of mastectomized patients under 40 years and in half the women under 54 years--at least in ...
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Immediate reconstruction is becoming increasingly popular because it gives a better aesthetic result for breast reconstruction, and is more economical and convenient for patients than delayed reconstruction. Delayed breast reconstructions are still needed in 80% of mastectomized patients under 40 years and in half the women under 54 years--at least in ...
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Prepectoral Breast Reconstruction
Plastic & Reconstructive SurgeryLearning Objectives: After studying this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Describe indications and patient factors relevant to performing prepectoral breast reconstruction. 2. Understand the effects of different types of implants and implant support in prepectoral breast reconstruction. 3.
Akhil K, Seth, Mark, Sisco
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Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 1983
Present surgical techniques and prostheses now permit any woman who has had a mastectomy to be reconstructed. Whether a woman should have breast reconstruction must be decided only after full discussion of prognosis and attainable goals with the woman herself. A variety of choices of procedure, timing, and extent of surgery are available.
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Present surgical techniques and prostheses now permit any woman who has had a mastectomy to be reconstructed. Whether a woman should have breast reconstruction must be decided only after full discussion of prognosis and attainable goals with the woman herself. A variety of choices of procedure, timing, and extent of surgery are available.
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Breast reconstruction after mastectomy
Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1979AbstractThe goal of breast reconstruction is to reconstruct breasts which meet the patient's expectations both psychologically and aesthetically, while adhering to the principles of sound oncological management. Breast reconstruction is usually started around 3 to 9 mos after mastectomy. The simplest method of reconstruction uses tissue available after
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