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Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia da Mão. Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia. The American Association for Hand Surgery. American Society for Surgery of the Hand. La Société Française de Chirurgie de la Main. The British Society for Surgery of the Hand. Federation of the European Societies for Surgery of the Hand. Sociedad Española de Cirugia de la Mano. Sociedade Portuguesa de Cirurgia da Mão. Asociación Argentina de Cirugía de la Mano. The Bunckle Clinic San Francisco.
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Diep2
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DIEP RECONSTRUCTION IN GREATER DEPTH. The tissue used for Diep breast reconstruction contains skin, fat and blood vessels. It is the same tissue area that is discarded in the classical cosmetic surgery procedure called the tummy tuck. The technical name for tummy tuck is.
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Abdominalmuscles
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Abdominal Muscles and Reconstrution. One of the great benefits of DIEP, SIEA and Inner thigh flap reconstruction is the preservation of the abdominal muscles and fascia. Most women become concerned when they hear the TRAM sacrifices an abdominal muscle and can result in the loss of the ability to do a sit up. And it is those women who have sought out and encouraged alternate forms of soft tissue reconstruction. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT TRAM FLAPS CLICK HERE.
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Diep
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DIEP MICROSURGICAL BREAST RECONSTRUCTION. DIEP flap microsurgical breast reconstruction uses your own abdominal skin and fat to reconstruct a breast after mastectomy. Using your own tissue is known as. DIEP BREAST RECONSTRUCTION PRESERVES ABDOMINAL MUSCLES. The DIEP breast reconstruction uses the abdominal skin and subcutaneous fat without sacrificing the strong abdominal supporting tissue known as fascia or the rectus muscles. By contrast, fascia and muscle removal are performed in the TRAM flap.
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Twoteam
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Most microsurgeons like to use a two team approach to flap reconstruction. This requires two surgeons (not a PA) operating at the same time, one on the donor area and one on the recipient area. In the case of breast reconstruction, while one surgeon begins to harvest the abdominal flap, the other prepares the recipient breast area for microsurgery.
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Siea
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SIEA MICROSURGICAL BREAST RECONSTRUCTION. The SIEA microsurgical breast reconstruction, like the DIEP reconstruction, uses dispensable abdominal tissue and has become more popular with microsurgeons in the past few years. The SIEA reconstruction was invented many years ago, but it was felt to be too technically demanding and it did not develop a wide following among microsurgeons. But advances in microsurgery have made this flap more popular with microsurgeons. ABDOMINAL SKIN AND FAT. Another point to re...
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Siea2
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The tissue used for SIEA breast reconstruction contains skin, fat and blood vessels. It is the same tissue area that is discarded in the classical cosmetic surgery procedure called the tummy tuck. The technical name for the cosmetic procedure is. In reconstructive breast surgery, instead of discarding the abdominal tummy tuck tissue, the tissue is used to reconstruct a breast.
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Delayedreconstruction
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Considerations in Immediate and Delayed Reconstruction. During an immediate reconstruction. Take for example the figure below, that shows the need for a larger skin island in a patient that has had a mastectomy. There is no3-dimensional supporting envelope for the reconstruction. Below, the skin from the abdominal flap is used to help create the supporting structure of the new breast. The scar therefore appears larger. And, the shape is more difficult to sculpt.
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The MOET Institute is an independent, dedicated continuing medical education and research organization established to fulfill the surgical skills training needs of practicing physicians and physicians-in-training. MOET specializes in formal, personal tutorial-style microsurgical and laparoscopic surgical training to residents, fellows, physician assistants, and practicing clinicians. Emphasis is placed on imparting fundamental principles and skills while strengthening the surgeon’s ability ...In San Fran...