Clinical Approaches to Breast Reconstruction: What Is the Appropriate Reconstructive Procedure for My Patient?

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Contributors

  • Max Dieterich - , Hospital Südstadt Rostock, University of Rostock (Author)
  • Adrian Dragu - , University Center for Orthopedics, Trauma and Plastic Surgery (Author)
  • Angrit Stachs - , Hospital Südstadt Rostock, University of Rostock (Author)
  • Johannes Stubert - , Hospital Südstadt Rostock, University of Rostock (Author)

Abstract

Breast reconstruction after breast cancer is an emotional subject for women. Consequently, the correct timing and surgical procedure for each individual woman are important. In general, heterologous or autologous reconstructive procedures are available, both having advantages and disadvantages. Breast size, patient habitus, and previous surgeries or radiation therapy need to be considered, independent of the chosen procedure. New surgical techniques, refinement of surgical procedures, and the development of supportive materials have increased the general patient collective eligible for breast reconstruction. This review highlights the different approaches to immediate breast reconstruction using autologous or heterologous techniques.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)368-373
Number of pages6
JournalBreast care
Volume12
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - 14 Dec 2017
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 29456467
PubMed PMC5803680

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