نتایج جستجو برای: delayed breast reconstruction

تعداد نتایج: 464335  

2015
Paymon Sanati-Mehrizy Benjamin B. Massenburg John M. Rozehnal Nachi Gupta Jonatan Hernandez Rosa Michael J. Ingargiola Peter J. Taub

OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency of various postoperative complications in patients undergoing either immediate or delayed breast reconstruction after mastectomy for malignancy. METHODS The ACS-NSQIP 2005-2012 database was queried for patients who underwent mastectomy for the treatment of breast malignancy. These mastectomy cases were then stratified, genera...

2012
Kyeong Tae Lee So-Young Lim Jai-Kyung Pyun Goo-Hyun Mun Kap-Sung Oh Sa-Ik Bang

Lymphedema is a common complication after mastectomy in breast cancer patients. Many treatment options are available, but no treatment results in a complete cure. We report a case of lymphedema that occurred after modified radical mastectomy in a breast cancer patient who showed objective improvement after delayed breast reconstruction with an latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap. A 41-year-old f...

2012
Grant W. Carlson

Fifteen percent of women treated for breast cancer with total mastectomy receive immediate or early breast reconstruction [1, 2]. The percentage is higher in young women and those treated in tertiary care medical centers. Immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) has several advantages [3, 4]. It can prevent some of the negative psychological and emotional sequelae seen with mastectomy. The aesthet...

2015
Daniel Schmauss Hans-Günther Machens Yves Harder

Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in women worldwide. Its surgical approach has become less and less mutilating in the last decades. However, the overall number of breast reconstructions has significantly increased lately. Nowadays, breast reconstruction should be individualized at its best, first of all taking into consideration not only the oncological aspects of the tumor, n...

Journal: :Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open 2017

Journal: :Seminars in plastic surgery 2004
Edwin G Wilkins Amy K Alderman

The Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act (WHCRA) became federal law on January 1, 1999, mandating health care payer coverage for postmastectomy breast reconstruction. Despite passage of this legislation, breast reconstruction rates in the United States remain low. The Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) database for mastectomy patients in 11 regions across the United States show o...

Journal: :Annals of plastic surgery 2010
Aldona J Spiegel Liron Eldor

In this study, partial breast reconstruction was undertaken after breast conservation therapy using mini abdominal free flaps on both an immediate and delayed basis.Patient demographics, oncologic status, reconstructive data, and complications were collected from medical records.Twelve patients (age range 39-60) were included in this study with a mean follow-up time of 5 years. Ten mini superfi...

2017
Shanshan He Jian Yin Geoffrey L. Robb Jingyan Sun Xuehui Zhang Haixin Li Jing Liu Chunyong Han

PURPOSE There is an ongoing debate on the optimal sequence of radiation and breast reconstruction. The purpose of this article was to (a) assess the impact of radiation on autologous breast reconstruction and (b) analyze the best timing for autologous breast reconstruction in the setting of radiation in a Chinese population. METHODS A retrospective review of patients undergoing breast reconst...

2017
Ryan P. Ter Louw Sara B. Bruce Maurice Y. Nahabedian

Giant juvenile fibroadenomas are relatively rare, accounting for less than 1% fibroadenomas. Large breast tumors create significant asymmetry and provide unique reconstructive challenges after removal. In this case, we describe a 21-year-old female with delayed presentation of a giant fibroadenoma of the right breast. This represents an unusual presentation of benign breast disease requiring re...

Journal: :Annals of surgery 2008
Dunya Atisha Amy K Alderman Julie C Lowery Latoya E Kuhn Jenny Davis Edwin G Wilkins

OBJECTIVE To prospectively evaluate the psychosocial outcomes and body image of patients 2 years postmastectomy reconstruction using a multicenter, multisurgeon approach. BACKGROUND Although breast reconstruction has been shown to confer significant psychosocial benefits in breast cancer patients at year 1 postreconstruction, we considered the possibility that psychosocial outcomes may remain...

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