Tram Flap Breast Reconstruction Surgery Tram Flap ?

Breast Reconstruction Surgery tram flap ? - tram flap

My mother had a mastectomy of the right breast and lymph nodes had left the operation in January 2006
and 4 September this year
Reconstruction
who reported that their TRAM flap, where they cut her stomach and the bridge of the breast
Surgery 4 times
throughout the year to do more than to

no experience with this kind?
I can not say whether they wanted?
Good and evil?
How long can u do about things that go every day?

Thanks

5 comments:

chrysopo... said...

TRAM flap uses less abdominal tissues, including some of the abdominal muscles to reconstruct the new breast. The tissue being removed is very similar to the tissue that is removed during the tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) procedure. Removal of part of the abdominal muscles makes recovery more difficult and, although his mother was a reduction in experience (up to 20%) of abdominal muscle strength. Your mother will probably not be able to slightly heavier than the phone book for 6 weeks to lift.

DIEP flap breast reconstruction is the latest development in the area of reconstruction, with behind the muscle. In contrast to the TRAM muscle is not sacrificed. Recovery is easier and there is a significantly lower risk of loss of resistance to long term. The disadvantage is that an operation is complicated and not all plastic surgeons in the procedure.

Dr. Chrysopoulo
www.prma-enhance.com

chrysopo... said...

TRAM flap uses less abdominal tissues, including some of the abdominal muscles to reconstruct the new breast. The tissue being removed is very similar to the tissue that is removed during the tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) procedure. Removal of part of the abdominal muscles makes recovery more difficult and, although his mother was a reduction in experience (up to 20%) of abdominal muscle strength. Your mother will probably not be able to slightly heavier than the phone book for 6 weeks to lift.

DIEP flap breast reconstruction is the latest development in the area of reconstruction, with behind the muscle. In contrast to the TRAM muscle is not sacrificed. Recovery is easier and there is a significantly lower risk of loss of resistance to long term. The disadvantage is that an operation is complicated and not all plastic surgeons in the procedure.

Dr. Chrysopoulo
www.prma-enhance.com

chrysopo... said...

TRAM flap uses less abdominal tissues, including some of the abdominal muscles to reconstruct the new breast. The tissue being removed is very similar to the tissue that is removed during the tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) procedure. Removal of part of the abdominal muscles makes recovery more difficult and, although his mother was a reduction in experience (up to 20%) of abdominal muscle strength. Your mother will probably not be able to slightly heavier than the phone book for 6 weeks to lift.

DIEP flap breast reconstruction is the latest development in the area of reconstruction, with behind the muscle. In contrast to the TRAM muscle is not sacrificed. Recovery is easier and there is a significantly lower risk of loss of resistance to long term. The disadvantage is that an operation is complicated and not all plastic surgeons in the procedure.

Dr. Chrysopoulo
www.prma-enhance.com

cowboydo... said...

Well, they did not follow the medical world, except in emergency or code blue, of course, the Discovery Channel.
When it was my mother, I would get a second consultation, or even third. I know there are better deals then that. First and foremost, every time they enter the body, with the risk of infection, language, and four times a year. Never heard of it.

I know there are four different types of reconstructive surgery after cancer, I know several women who have passed through. Whatever.
Talk to her, to see another doctor and counseling.

cowboydo... said...

Well, they did not follow the medical world, except in emergency or code blue, of course, the Discovery Channel.
When it was my mother, I would get a second consultation, or even third. I know there are better deals then that. First and foremost, every time they enter the body, with the risk of infection, language, and four times a year. Never heard of it.

I know there are four different types of reconstructive surgery after cancer, I know several women who have passed through. Whatever.
Talk to her, to see another doctor and counseling.

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