Breast reconstruction with autologous tissue : art and artistry

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Breast reconstruction with autologous tissue : art and artistry

Stephen S. Kroll

Springer, c2000

  • : hardcover

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Discussing the most current and pioneering techniques in breast reconstruction without the use of implants, THE ARTISTRY OF BREAST RECONSTRUCTION WITH AUTOLOGOUS TISSUE is the volume every breast surgeon has been waiting for. Focusing not only on how to reconstruct breasts following mastectomy but also on how to achieve the highest degree of aesthetic success possible, this volume describes in detail Dr. Kroll's techniques in using autologous tissue. Over 500 photographs and custom illustrations demonstrate and compare the different techniques used in breast reconstruction with autologous tissue such as conventional (pedicled) TRAM flaps, free TRAM flaps, the extended latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap, the Rubens fat pad free flap, among others. Also include are chapters on immediate and delayed reconstructions, shaping the breast mound, nipple and areolar reconstruction and choice of technique, follow-up and patient selection. Dr. Kroll's approach to reconstructive breast surgery equally encompasses art and science and both are fully represented in this volume.

Table of Contents

Goals of Breast Reconstruction.- Why Autologous Tissue?.- Why Use Free Flaps?.- Immediate Breast Reconstruction.- Delayed Breast Reconstruction.- Bilateral Breast Reconstruction.- Choice of Technique.- Conventional (Pedicled) TRAM Flap.- Free TRAM Flap.- Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Flap.- TRAM Flap Postoperative Care and Complications.- The Extended Latissimus Dorsi Myocutaneous Flap.- The Superior Gluteal Free Flap.- The Inferior Gluteal Free Flap.- The Rubens Fat Pad Free Flap.- Shaping the Breast Mound in Immediate Reconstruction.- Shaping the Breast Mound in Delayed Reconstruction.- Shaping the Breast Mounds in Bilateral TRAM Flap Breast Reconstruction.- Correction of Partial Mastectomy Defects.- Breast Mound Revision Surgery.- The Opposite Breast.- Nipple and Areolar Reconstruction.- Follow-Up of TRAM Flap Breast Reconstruction Patients.

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